On Friday, 29 November 2024, GN. 5588 was published inGovernment GazetteNo. 51657, in terms of which the Chief Inspector, in terms of the power delegated to the Chief Inspector by the Minister of Employment and Labour in terms of section 42(1) of the OHASA, gave notice: that the National Code of Practice for Training Providers of Lifting Machine Operators published in the Government Notice R539 of Government Gazette No. 38904, and mentioned in the schedule published in Government Notice R542 of Government Gazette No...
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What matters in today’s business environment are fast turnaround times and cost-effective solutions. ENSafrica is Africa’s largest law firm, with over 600 practitioners, and 100 years of experience in high-level, complex commercial work. The firm’s focus is on “what’s best for the client” and striving for excellence, in both offering and service. ENSafrica is committed to providing clients with cost-effective outcomes by ensuring work is done at the right level, and in the manner that best suits clients’ preferences and pricing structures.
Strategic partner
While many recognise the unique opportunities for trade, investment and growth that Africa represents, predicting in-country and across region risks is not easy, particularly given the rate of exponential change impacting multiple indicators, whether economic, political, technological or social. ENSafrica is an independent law firm with fully integrated offices across Southern, West and East Africa. The firm offers clients many years’ accumulated know-how and solid experience, whether doing business in-country or cross-continent, helping to minimise risk and leverage business opportunities across Africa.
ENSafrica has lawyers qualified to practise English, French and OHADA law, as well as practitioners who are fluent in African and international languages, including Mandarin, Cantonese, French and Portuguese. The firm also has dedicated China and India practice groups, which focus on the African strategies of these countries.
Through the financial services centre of Mauritius, ENSafrica also offers a unique possibility to integrate all aspects of structuring clients’ investments in relation to all commercial areas of law, tax, IP and fiduciary.
Proven track record
"It is comforting to know that when the going gets tough, these individuals will come to your aid at the shortest possible notice." – Chambers Global Guide
"ENSafrica's lawyers give 'no-nonsense advice' … have 'unparalleled knowledge of the region'." – The Legal 500
"The firm works seamlessly throughout [its offices], and can serve its clients across the continent with a one firm approach. … They are dedicated to both the client and the task at hand." – IFLR1000
"Clients observe that 'they respond quickly and take their work seriously' and appreciate that 'they are flexible and professional, and have very good knowledge of the local market'." – Chambers Global Guide
Year this Office was Established: 2013
Lawyers Worldwide: 500
Languages: English and French
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Vanesha Babooa-Bissonauth
ExecutivePravin Barthia
ExecutiveGuillaume P. Blanc
ExecutiveDavina Boodnah
ExecutiveShrivan Dabee
ExecutiveMartine de Fleuriot de la Colinière
ExecutiveMartine de Fleuriot de la Colinière
ExecutiveGérard de Froberville
ExecutiveEra Gunning
ExecutiveLaksha Juddoo Prayag
ExecutiveThierry Koenig
ExecutiveAnne Sophie Lenette
ExecutiveRaj Ragobur
ExecutiveMaxime Sauzier
ExecutiveNashenta Vuddamalay Zindel
ExecutiveAdrien Wong
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Dimitri Adam
AssociateAudrey Ah Keng
AssociateHarry Bansropun
Senior AssociateNatasha Behary Paray
Senior AssociateCeline Bellouard
AssociateMitra Devi Boyjonauth
AssociateAnne-Lise Cadet
AssociateYushreen Emrith
AssociateSania Eydatoulah
AssociateChavi Gonpot
AssociateValentin Hardy
AssociateTanveer Huldarowa
AssociateShadmeenee Mootien
Senior AssociateAissa Nussurally
AssociateNivejita Rambajun
Senior AssociateAyesha Rambajun
Senior AssociateChetan Ramdass
AssociateEmmanuel Sauzier
AssociateVarni Veerabudren
AssociateAynur Visram-Gungah
AssociateRachel Wan Wing Kai
AssociateChristopher Webb
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ENSafrica’s Gaelyn Scott Named one of South Africa’s Top Women in IP
Head of ENSafrica’s IP department Gaelyn Scott is one of only three women in South Africa to have been included in Managing IP’s IP STARS Top 250 Women in IP for 2021/22. The publication recognises senior female IP practitioners in private practice from over 30 jurisdictions who have performed exceptionally for their clients and firms in the past year. Gaelyn is consistently recognised as one of the top trade mark litigators in South Africa. She founded the intellectual property department at ENSafrica twelve years ago and has contributed significantly to its growth to a team of over 50 people and to it quickly becoming a force within the African IP legal market...
ENSafrica Sustains Growth with Expansion of Executive Team
ENSafrica is pleased to announce that the following practitioners in Ghana, Mauritius and South Africa have been promoted to Executive, bolstering our service offerings in these practice areas and jurisdictions: • Jacqui Kaufmann Shipping and Logistics CPT • Joseph Konadu Dispute Resolution ACC • Kathleen Taylor Banking and Finance CPT • Noma Modise Project Development and Project Finance JNB • Patricia Jane Mumuni Corporate Commercial ACC • Rakhee Dullabh Corporate Commercial JNB • Shrivan Dabee Dispute Resolution MRU “Their outstanding achievement is all the more commendable amid the enormous challenges of the past year,” said ENSafrica Chief Executi