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Norton Rose Fulbright announces 28 senior associate promotions in South Africa

15 July 2015 Norton Rose Fulbright

Global legal practice, Norton Rose Fulbright, is delighted to announce the introduction of a senior associate employment band in their South African offices.

Twenty eight associates have been promoted to the newly introduced senior associate level:

Cape Town

Daniel Breier, Litigation, Transport

Durban

Keshri Chetty, Litigation, Construction
Carol Holness, Litigation, Transport
Peter Lamb, Litigation, Transport

Johannesburg

Willem Lubbe, Administration
Alade Shonubi, Banking and Finance
Andre Van Den Berg, Banking and Finance
Fabio Miceli, Banking and Finance
Malibuye Cossie, Banking and Finance
Ndumiso Dyantyi, Banking and Finance
Rorisang Mongoato, Banking and Finance
Zaida Kathrada, Banking and Finance
Tanya Haskins, Competition
Alice Christierson, Corporate mergers and acquisitions
Mosa Thekiso, Corporate mergers and acquisitions
Siobhan Minnaar, Corporate mergers and acquisitions
Themba Zikhali, Corporate mergers and acquisitions
Amelia Berman, Employment and Labour
Kate Solomon, Litigation, Commercial
Matthew Clark, Litigation, Commercial
Riccardo Petersen, Litigation, Commercial
Claudia Eisenberg, Litigation, Transport
Hadassah, Kaplan, Litigation, Transport
Lerothodi Mohale, Litigation, Transport
Emmanuel, Makhubedu, Mining
Nick-Anne Van't Riet, Public Interest
Kirsten Hunt, Tax
Nerushka Deosaran, Technology and innovation

Rob Otty, managing director of Norton Rose Fulbright South Africa Inc. commented:

“All these lawyers have performed with excellence and have consistently provided the highest standard of service to our clients. They have each worked hard for their promotion and their appointments are another important step in the continued progression and growth of Norton Rose Fulbright in Africa.”

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