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We have gained extensive experience in the full spectrum of labour, commercial legal 1 work, property-related legal work including all property-related matters and conveyancing.  Our expertise covers the following: Corporate Law Personal Injury Law Property Law Tax Law Restructuring of State Assets Conveyancing Land Claims Sport & Entertainment Insolvency Human Rights Minerals & Energy Law Our Clients include: Local Government Insurance Law Banking and Finance Law Education Law Policy Labour Law Engineering & Construction Law Commercial Law Bankruptcy Law Constitutional Law BEE Transactions Transport Law

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Mr V. Seloane   OUR TEAM: LLB (UL), LLM International Economic Law (Current Unisa) Is a director of the firm, an Attorney of the High Court of South Africa admitted in during the year 2012, has 15 years post qualification experience and 11 years post admission experience as an Attorney. Has a right of appearance in the High court and appears in both action and motion proceedings.

2 Mr. M.S Ramoshaba, LLB (UL); Short Course Certificate in Corpo;rate Gorvenance and Risk Management (Milpark) Is an Associate in the firm, an Attorney of the High Court of South Africa admitted in during the year 2021, has 3 years post qualification experience and 1 (one) year post admission experience as an Attorney. He worked as a Candidate Attorney, prior to joining Seloane Vincent Attorneys during the year 2022.

3 Ms. N.F. Dube LLB (UL) and LLM (Inviromental Law) incomplete, ISO Implementation Certificate (UNW) Is a partner in the firm, an Attorney of the High Court of South Africa admitted in during the year 2012, has 15 years post qualification experience and 11 years post admission experience as an Attorney. She worked as a legal compliance officer at Arcelormittal South Africa; senior associate at Borman Duma Zitha Attorneys; Judges clerk in various courts.  Mr. V Mnanzana, LLB (UNISA)  Is an Associate in the firm, an Attorney of the High Court of South Africa admitted in during the year 2021, has 3 years post qualification experience and 1 (one) year post admission experience as an Attorney. He worked as a Candidate Attorney, prior to joining Seloane Vincent Attorneys during the year 2022.

CANDIDATE ATTORNEYS

Mr L. Qakayi,  BA (UoFH) and LLB (Wits) Driven, determined, and destined for success. As a Candidate Attorney, he is honing his legal skills and ready to make his mark in the courtroom. He is committed to fighting for truth, fairness, and the rights of clients. Ready to make a lasting impact in the legal world. 

Ms. M, Leshabela, LLB, (UL) 3 She is unapologetically breaking barriers in the legal world. As a female candidate attorney, she is determined to make her mark and shatter glass ceilings. Ready to advocate for justice and fight for what's right. She has been employed by the Legal Aid South Africa.

Mr. P Ramaru,  LLB (UL)  He is a driven, diligent and determined candidate attorney. As a candidate attorney on a mission to conquer the legal world one case at a time. Ready to defend, advocate, and make justice prevail. He is on a journey of serving the community and fighting for what's right. 

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Wide Range of Law Services

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In the circle of Law
 
  • Purpose: The process aims for balanced and holistic decision-making by ensuring all perspectives within a group or individual are voiced, heard, and responded to.
  • Process: The Council consists of representatives for eight unique perspectives. When a question is brought before the Council, each representative offers insights and recommendations based on their specific viewpoint and the foundational "Twenty Count" principles of natural law. The goal is consensus and the well-being of the whole community, avoiding ego-driven debate.
  • Application: This circle process is also used in modern contexts like family law cases as a form of restorative justice, bringing together extended family and supporters to enhance decision-making and improve communication. 
2. In Leadership Literature
In the context of John C. Maxwell's book The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, the Law of the Inner Circle is a key principle. 
  • Summary: This law states that a leader's potential and success are largely determined by the quality of the people they surround themselves with.
  • Key Insight: Great leaders build a strong, capable team because nobody achieves greatness alone. Insecure leaders, who surround themselves with weaker individuals, ultimately stunt their own growth and potential. 
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Expert Lawyer Team
Our expert lawyer team consists of specialists in various legal fields (corporate, criminal, family, etc.) who offer deep knowledge, strategic advice, and representation, often from large firms like Webber Wentzel or boutique firms like BDK Attorneys, focusing on client needs, experience, and a tailored approach to achieve successful outcomes, whether through negotiation or trial. Key aspects include deep expertise, strong communication, proven track records, and a collaborative approach to provide comprehensive legal solutions. 
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Banking and Finance
South African banking and finance law is a comprehensive field governed by key acts like the Banks ActFinancial Sector Regulation Act (FSRA), South African Reserve Bank ActFinancial Intelligence Centre Act (FICA), National Credit Act, and Financial Markets Act, with oversight by the Prudential Authority (PA) and Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) for stability, customer protection, and anti-money laundering, covering everything from deposit-taking to complex financial transactions and compliance with global standards
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Banking and Finance
  • Core Acts: Banks Act 94 of 1990, Financial Sector Regulation Act 9 of 2017, Mutual Banks Act, Co-operative Banks Act, SA Reserve Bank Act 90 of 1989, Financial Markets Act 19 of 2012.
  • Regulators: Prudential Authority (PA) for prudential standards (stability) and the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) for market conduct.
  • Anti-Money Laundering: Financial Intelligence Centre Act (FICA) mandates Know-Your-Customer (KYC) and anti-money laundering measures.
  • Consumer Protection: National Credit Act (NCA) regulates lending, and FAIS Act governs financial advice. 
Key Areas Covered
  • Bank Licensing & Supervision: Rules for operating as a bank, including deposit-taking.
  • Deposit Insurance: Establishment of a deposit insurance scheme (CODI) under the FSRA.
  • Payment Systems: Regulation of national payment systems (NPS Act) and international transactions.
  • Consumer Credit: Regulation of credit agreements.
  • Financial Crime: FICA compliance, combating money laundering and terrorist financing.
  • International Standards: Implementation of Basel III reforms for capital adequacy. 
Scope of Law
Banking & Finance Law is broad, covering:
  • General banking operations & practice.
  • Secured & unsecured lending, asset finance.
  • Debt capital markets & project finance.
  • Insolvency and distressed situations. 
In essence, it's a dynamic field ensuring financial system integrity, stability, and fair treatment of consumers, regulated by a strong legislative framework overseen by dedicated authorities. 
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Direction of Justice
  • Constitutional Supremacy: No one, including the government, is above the law. The Constitution outlines the framework for judicial authority and obligates the State to protect and promote the rights of every individual as outlined in the Bill of Rights.
  • Judicial Independence: The judicial authority is vested in independent courts, which must apply the law impartially, without fear, favour, or prejudice. No person or state organ may interfere with their functioning.
  • Access to Justice: The system aims to ensure accessible justice for all citizens, including providing public defense for disadvantaged persons through Legal Aid South Africa.
  • Equality: The Bill of Rights guarantees that everyone is equal before the law and has the right to equal protection and benefit of the law, with measures in place to address unfair discrimination, hate speech, and harassment through dedicated Equality Courts. 
Key Institutions and Focus Areas
The justice system is an integrated network of several key departments and institutions working together: 
  • The Judiciary: Headed by the Chief Justice (currently Mandisa Maya), the courts adjudicate disputes and apply the law. The structure includes the Constitutional Court (highest on constitutional matters), the Supreme Court of Appeal (highest on non-constitutional matters), the High Courts, and Magistrates' Courts.
  • Department of Justice and Constitutional Development (DoJ&CD): This department oversees the administration of justice, ensures access to legal services, and leads programmes to advance constitutionalism and the rule of law.
  • National Prosecuting Authority (NPA): The NPA is mandated to institute and conduct criminal proceedings on behalf of the State, deciding whether there is enough evidence to prosecute a suspect.
  • South African Police Service (SAPS): Responsible for preventing and investigating crime, and arresting suspects.
  • Department of Correctional Services (DCS): Manages prisons, enforces sentences, and works towards the rehabilitation of offenders. 
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Corporate Lawsuits
A corporate lawsuit involves legal action against or by a business, often stemming from contract disputes, employment issues, consumer complaints, or alleged human rights abuses, requiring immediate legal counsel, halting direct communication with the plaintiff, deciding a legal strategy (settle, defend), and continuing normal operations to avoid default judgments, with structures like holding companies potentially shielding assets. 
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Transparency Justice
Transparency in South African justice law is a constitutional cornerstone, rooted in the right to access information (PAIA) and open justice principles, ensuring public access to courts, reasons for administrative decisions (PAJA), and government data to foster accountability, with ongoing efforts in criminal justice reform and judicial transparency. Key laws like the Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA) and Promotion of Administrative Justice Act (PAJA) empower citizens to demand information, challenge unfair decisions, and hold public bodies accountable for openness, vital for democracy
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