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Woman Led Legal Firm Moduka Attorneys Seeks To Provide Professional Quality Legal Services

Woman Led Legal Firm Moduka Attorneys Seeks To Provide Professional Quality Legal Services. MODUKA ATTORNEYS is a 100% black owned and woman led Legal Firm, founded in 2012 by Nkagiseng Matshediso Millicent Moduka, an attorney with more than 20 years’ experience in the legal field. The company prides itself in providing quality service, that is professional, dedicated, and tailored to meeting its clients’ unique needs.

The company’s standards of excellence and commitment ensure that it does its best to assist the client to acquire justice, and that the law is indeed served. The firm specialises in Administrative law, Constitutional law, Regulatory law, Insolvency, and General Litigation, and also in providing Legal Advisory Services. The company’s team is dedicated, skillful and knowledgeable, and will go the extra mile to ensure that its clients’ best interests are met. The firm consists of professionals who have the required qualifications, capabilities and expertise.

In order to address the gender inequalities that remain persistent in the Legal profession, Moduka Attorneys has embarked on a project to uplift and advance women by providing mentorship, training and development for female Law students and those with an interest in the legal profession. The company exposes them to meaningful legal work that enables them to gain an understanding of the structures within the legal profession, stimulate knowledge of the industry, provide valuable practical experience, and inspire participation regardless of the gender discrepancies caused by gender inequality in the Legal profession.

Moduka Attorneys’ purpose is to provide skilled, effective and reliable legal representation, that is both timeous and thorough. The company provides tailored and effective solutions that put its client’s best interests first. The firm MODUKA ATTORNEYS has reported Judgement in both the Supreme Court of Gauteng Division and the Supreme Court of Appeal.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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