Congratulations to the Newly Elected Members of the Legal Practice Council

Congratulations to the Newly Elected Members of the Legal Practice Council

We are pleased to extend our heartfelt congratulations to the legal practitioners who have been elected to the Legal Practice Council. This important milestone reflects their dedication and commitment to upholding the highest standards of legal practice. The newly elected Council members are:

  • Llewelyn Gray Curlewis
  • Martus De Wet
  • Umesh Jivan
  • Popela Coffat Maake
  • Sello Eugene Phajane
  • Sunita Townsend (Coetzee)
  • Nonduduzo Samukelisiwe Khanyile
  • Puleng Magdeline Keetse
  • Pooja Upasana Dela
  • Paula Pinto De Azevedo
  • Matshoge Phyllistus Dikeledi Chabedi
  • Kgomotso Nhlapo-Merabe
  • Margaretha Jacoba Engelbrecht SC
  • Pule Godwin Seleka SC
  • Ntavhanyeni Kennedy Tsatsawane SC
  • Craig Elliot Watt-Pringle SC

Your election to the Council signifies the trust and confidence that your peers have in your leadership and vision for the future of our legal community. As you take on this pivotal role, we look forward to your contributions in promoting excellence, integrity, and innovation within the legal profession.

The challenges facing our profession today require strong, ethical leadership. The Law Society of South Africa is confident that your collective experience and passion for justice will guide the Council in addressing these issues and enhancing the legal landscape for all.

Once again, congratulations on your well-deserved election. We look forward to witnessing the positive impact you will make in your new roles.

ISSUED ON BEHALF OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE LAW SOCIETY OF SOUTH AFRICA,
Ms Joanne Anthony-Gooden

For media inquiries, please contact:
LSSA Communication Manager: Mapula Oliphant
Tel: (012) 366 8808
Cell: 076 026 5997

Editor’s note: The Law Society of South Africa brings together the Black Lawyers Association, the National Association of Democratic Lawyers and Independent attorneys, in representing the attorneys’ profession in South Africa.