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FRANCHISE LAW.
Resounding track record of success including representing Petroleum Franchisor in litigation as well as contract extension negotiations.
Our team has a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the associated Franchise Law Acts, as well as the Consumer Protection Act and Labour Relations Act all of which are key components when advising clients on Franchise related matters.
Admitted Attorney and Solicitor of England and Wales.
Commercial Law, Labour Law, IT Law and Civil Litigation
Alhadeff Attorneys, together with its associates firms, form a boutique firm based in Johannesburg, providing skilled guidance and assistance in Ltigation, Commercial,Petrolium, Intellectual Property, Wills and Estates and Labour Law.
We provide bespoke legal solutions to multiple entities, SMME’s, Corporates and High Net Worth individuals.
Team with in excess of 50 years Legal experience
Legal counsel is provided in three languages, being English, German and Afrikaans.
Our team of attorneys are qualified in multiple jurisdictions
We provide simple and transparent billing on all matters. We understand that time is money.
We structure a tailor made solution to meet requirements of each client
Our Highly professional staff strives to ensure that you receive quality and professional service at all times.
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