Webber Wentzel
Tel No: +27 (0) 11 530 5000
Contact: Christo Els
Designation: Senior Partner
Email: christo.els@webberwentzel.com
Website: www.webberwentzel.com
Address: 90 Rivonia Road
Sandton 2196
Gauteng
With over 150 years of experience and industry knowledge, Webber Wentzel is a leading full-service law firm on the African continent. We combine the collective knowledge and experience of our firm to provide clients with seamless, tailored and commercially-minded business solutions within record times.
We value excellence and innovation and we work with our clients to help them achieve success in whatever they do. Our passion to help our clients achieve their goals shows in the quality of the delivery of our service. We aim to add value in everything we do and to be the trusted adviser to our
clients.
Our alliance with Linklaters and our deep relationships with outstanding law firms across Africa provide our clients with the best expertise wherever they do business.
Our purpose is to have a transformative and sustainable impact through our work and actions. We are committed to good corporate citizenry across the core ESG principles.
We believe in making a positive contribution to the communities in which we work and are proud to call ourselves home to one of South Africa’s most long-standing, dedicated pro-bono practices.
We are equally committed to promoting access to justice for all South Africans, upholding the Constitution and protecting the rule of law.
Meet some of the team...
Christo Els
Senior Partner
Johannesburg
Tel: +27 (0) 11 530 5628
Email: christo.els@webberwentzel.com
Jesse Watson
Partner
Johannesburg
Tel: +27 (0) 11 530 5811
Email: jesse.watson@webberwentzel.com
Sally Hutton
Managing Partner
Johannesburg
Tel: +27 (0) 11 530 5228
Email: sally.hutton@webberwentzel.com
Ziyanda Ntshona
Partner
Johannesburg
Tel: +27 (0) 11 530 5893
Email:ziyanda.ntshona@webberwentzel.com
Annabel Parry
Partner
Johannesburg
Tel: +27 (0) 11 530 5283
Email: annabel.parry@webberwentzel.com
Articles Published in DealMakers and DealMakers AFRICA (DMA)
Q2 2022
ESG matters need a co-ordinated and practical approach
by Nomsa Mbere and Safiyya Patel
Legal considerations relating to electronic meetings
by Ziningi Hlophe, Tebogo Moloko and Lwazi Mthembu
DMA Q3 2021
Greater availability of warranty and indemnity insurance could unlock more deals in Africa
by Ziyanda Ntshona
Q2 2021
Burger King decision raises public interest debate
by Shawn van der Meulen, Robert Wilson and Daryl Dingley
Q1 2021
Employee share schemes under the Companies Act
by Ashleigh Blair, Tebogo Moloko and Lwazi Mthembu
Proposed amendments to merger filing forms
by Shawn van der Meulen, Elisha Bhugwandeen and Hoosein Mayet
Employee share schemes under the Companies Act
by Ashleigh Blair, Tebogo Moloko and Lwazi Mthembu
DMA Q1 2021
Africa Funds Benchmark Survey 2021
by Nicole Paige and Ashford Nyatsumba
2020 Annual
AFRICA: Dealmaking in the private equity sector – 2020 / 2021
Q&A with Sally Hutton
Q3 2020
DMA Q3 2020
Nigeria: still a key investment economy despite challenges
by Ziyanda Ntshona, Katlego Lebea, Ayodeji Oyetunde and Abisola Akinyemi, Webber Wentzel and contributions from Aluko & Oyebode
Q2 2020
Temporary respite for companies trading in insolvent circumstances
by Candice Meyer and Daveraj Sauls