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Ashersons Attorneys Law Firm

Ashersons Attorneys

Boutique legal practice catering for a range of corporate and individual clients

Ashersons Attorneys
Office Name: Cape Town

Physical Address:
Ashersons Chambers
34 Plein Street
Cape Town

8001
Western Cape

Postal Address:
Ashersons Chambers
PO Box 2219

Cape Town
8000

Phone  +27 21 461 6240
Fax  +27 21 462 2536
Website 
E-mail  [email protected]

Firm established in 1920 (104 years ago)

Languages: English, Afrikaans


Contingency Fee Agreement Ashersons Attorneys is open to Contingency Fee Agreements
Accepts Credit Cards Ashersons Attorneys accepts Credit Card payments


Ashersons Attorneys Overview

The Cape Town based firm has throughout remained compact and presently comprises three partners, three associates, three candidate attorneys, and a number of support staff - all of whom commenced their careers with the firm. Ashersons is a boutique practice catering for an exclusive range of both corporate and high nett worth individual clients throughout South Africa, Africa, Europe, America and Australia.

Ashersons attorneys and staff pride themselves on delivering a comprehensive, personal and tailor made service to its clients. With fast turn around time, focus and attention to detail, Ashersons has maintained its reputation as a leading South African law firm.

Let our professional team assist you in ensuring that your franchising business"s legal requirements are taken care of, so that you can concentrate on growing your business.

Ashersons has significant experience in the specialised area of commercial law that is franchising law. Our team of lawyers can assist you in all aspects of franchising law, including advising on and drafting a franchise agreement and any ancillary documents required at the start of a franchise relationship between franchisor and franchisee, settling disputes between franchisor and franchisee, and the termination or cancellation of franchise agreements.


Location map for Ashersons Attorneys (Cape Town)



Directions to Ashersons Attorneys (Cape Town)

Coming from Southern Suburbs: Travel on De Waal Drive into Cape Town. Drive past the old Ferrari showroom. Continue straight into Roeland Street from De Waal Drive, head down towards Parliament. At the set of robots at the end of Roeland Street, turn right into Plein Street. Cross the traffic light at Spin Street. The main entrance to the Ashersons office is on your left, just next to the optometrist office. At the very next set of traffic lights, turn right into Longmarket Street – heading towards City Hall. Our parking lot is immediately on your left – Ackermans Parkade ("Corner House"), which is directly over the road from the Woolworths Café. Coming from Northern Suburbs: Travel on N1 into Cape Town. Drive past the entrance to the V&A Waterfront and continue up towards Strand Street. Continue driving until you pass under the pedestrian foot bridge, and then turn left into Strand Street. Turn right at the 4th set of traffic lights into Adderley Street. Turn left at the 3rd set of traffic lights into Longmarket Street – heading towards City Hall. Continue straight through 2 sets of traffic lights, then turn left into our parking building – Ackermans Parkade ("Corner House"), which is directly over the road from the Woolworths Café.

Areas of Law


Lawyers and Consultants

Raphael Weiner
Raphael Weiner
Director/Partner
B.Proc UCT (1980); LLM UCT (1992)
Selwyn Zackon
Selwyn Zackon
Director/Partner
LLB
Andrew Dale Goldschmidt
Andrew Dale Goldschmidt
Director/Partner
BCom (Information Systems); LLB; LLM (Tax Law)
Jacobus
Jacobus "Jacov" van Zyl
Consultant
LLB
Daniel Horwitz
Daniel Horwitz
Associate
Bachelor of Social Science (Politics and Law); LLB
Derry-Ann Haldane
Derry-Ann Haldane
Associate

Jaryd Kay
Jaryd Kay
Associate
LLB UWC (2014)
Ben Koen
Ben Koen
Candidate Attorney

Kaylee Dry
Kaylee Dry
Candidate Attorney


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