
South African Visiting Lawyer Program
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The Visiting Lawyer Program seeks to address the
continuing effects of apartheid on the South African legal profession
by bringing young lawyers from historically disadvantaged backgrounds
to New York City for an intensive, one-year fellowship at city law
firms and corporate legal departments. Fellows gain exposure to
sophisticated financial and corporate transactions and access to an
international network of practitioners, enhancing their ability to
assume leadership roles in South Africa's economy.
To date, the Vance Center has brought nineteen lawyers to New York. Returned alumni are making partner at their firms and are beginning to
form an alumni network which will support the continuing development and
expansion of the program.
Read about the 2005-06 South
African Visiting Lawyers in the November issue of De Rebus:
"Attorneys share the opportunities,
sacrifices and lessons from a year in New York" De Rebus
(South Africa), November 2006. |
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For Applicants: View the updated prospectus for the 2008-09
South African Visiting Lawyer Program.
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For Law Firms & Corporate Legal Departments:
Learn how you can host a South African Visiting Lawyer.
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Current Fellows:
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Emma Lecheko
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Belinda Mapongwana
Simpson
Thacher & Bartlett LLP;
Morgan Stanley
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Dhineshree Pillay
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Brian Price
Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
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View past SAVLP classes
Related news articles:
Read the
44th Street Notes announcement of the 2006-2007 program
"Big
Apple bite of the law" The Mercury (South
Africa), May 11, 2005.
"Corporate
Mentors Help Visiting South African Lawyers Develop World-Class Legal
Skills" 44th Street Notes, November 1, 2004.
"Lessons
from New York" by 2004 SAVLP alumni. De Rebus (South Africa),
January 31, 2004.
"Practicing
Law In A Wall Street Law Firm: A Personal Experience" by William Mokhari,
2003 SAVLP alumnus. Advocate (South Africa), December 1,
2003.
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