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Deneys launches as independent African law firm, drawing on a century of legal firsts

Deneys

30th March 2026

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Norton Rose Fulbright South Africa today launches as Deneys, an independent, full-service law firm, concluding its membership of the global Norton Rose Fulbright network and marking its next chapter fuelled by more than a century of South African legal practice.

The Deneys name holds deep weight in South African law, predating the firm's time within the Norton Rose Fulbright verein by decades. Reclaiming it signals both a respect for that heritage and a clear intention to evolve it independently in tune with a changing world.

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Chief Executive Officer Brent Botha said the firm's capacity to navigate change has always defined it: "For more than a century our firm has adapted through political shifts, market cycles and technological disruption. The ability to navigate strategic change is in our DNA, and this next chapter is no different."

On what independence means for the firm's future, Botha added: "By anchoring our next chapter in a century of trust, we are creating a platform that allows us to invest, innovate and evolve in direct response to our clients' priorities. Deneys represents the natural evolution of our legacy; a firm grounded in its heritage but built entirely for the future. Re-embracing independence gives us the freedom to make decisions faster, build partnerships on our own terms and invest directly in what matters most to our clients and our people."

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The transition follows a structured process that concludes the South African firm’s membership of the global Norton Rose Fulbright verein, announced last year.

Deneys embarks upon the next chapter with three offices across South Africa and more than 200 legal staff, continuing to serve its established client base where, for more than a century, the firm’s lawyers have advised on critical transactions, disputes and infrastructure developments that have shaped South Africa’s economy.

In the build-up to the transition, the firm has continued to strengthen its leadership and talent base. Long-time dispute resolution specialist Sandile Khoza was appointed Durban regional head, while employment and labour director Cameron Wilson joined the firm's Durban office. The firm also promoted dispute resolution lawyer Kiasha Nagiah in Johannesburg and banking and finance lawyer CJ Grey in Cape Town to director. Further appointments are planned as the firm invests in building its leadership pipeline under the Deneys banner.

Botha emphasised that people empowerment and transformation will remain central to the firm's strategy as Deneys enters its next phase of growth.

"Our people are the foundation of our success. Creating opportunities for talented lawyers to grow, lead and shape the future of the profession is a priority for us. Transformation is a core strategic commitment, and as Deneys we strive to build a firm that reflects the diversity and talent of the profession and the society it serves. We will continue investing in our people and in building a firm where the next generation of legal leaders can thrive."

The launch of Deneys is accompanied by a refreshed brand identity and digital presence under the strapline 'As the world moves', reflecting the firm's commitment to evolving alongside the industries and markets it serves.

“South Africa is where we stand. Africa and the world are where we look,” said Botha. “Deneys is the firm for what lies ahead.”

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