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ADMITTED ATTORNEY with more than 1 year post-admission experience

Johan Coetzee Incorporated

Job Description

ADMITTED ATTORNEY with more than 1 year post-admission experience
  • Admitted Attorney of the High Court of South Africa
  • More than 1 year post admission experience
  • Proven litigation experience (Magistrates' Court & High Court)
  • Ability to manage matters independently from inception to finalisation
  • Fluency in Afrikaans and Portuguese will be considered an added advantage
  • Strong administrative, organisational and compliance skills
  • Stable employment record with contactable references
  • Valid driver's licence
  • Based in Pretoria
Experience Required
  • Administration of deceased estates and trusts
  • Family, commercial, criminal and labour litigation
  • Court appearances, trials, applications, and opposed matters
  • Drafting pleadings, affidavits and heads of argument
  • Client consultations and ongoing file management
Additional Exposure
  • Cross-border and international matters
  • Immigration, legalisation, apostilles and document authentication

Commencement: 01 May 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter.

Applications must include a cover letter, detailed CV, a copy of the applicant's matric certificate and results, the LLB degree certificate and full university academic transcript. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

About This Role

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Salary Benchmark
R15,473/month
R11,171 to R23,113/month
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Key Skills for This Role
Active Listening Speaking Reading Comprehension Service Orientation Critical Thinking
Common Technologies
Windows 11 QuickBooks NCR Emerald DOIS

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