Linklaters and Webber Wentzel celebrate 10-year alliance anniversary

12th July 2023

Linklaters and Webber Wentzel celebrate 10-year alliance anniversary

In 2012, Linklaters and Webber Wentzel signed a Collaboration Agreement, formalising a deep-rooted relationship between the two leading firms developed by working together for over 40 years.

The collaborative alliance between the firms has added significant value to both firms’ clients and people. For Linklaters' clients, they have direct and immediate access to lawyers in Webber Wentzel’s offices in Johannesburg and Cape Town. For Webber Wentzel’s clients, they have access to Linklaters’ global network of lawyers for multi-jurisdictional matters. Given the depth of the relationship between Webber Wentzel and Linklaters, the client experience in working across both firms is seamless and integrated as they operate as "one firm". The combined experience and product and sector expertise of the alliance is unmatched, particularly in the African market. 

Core to the ability to act as "one firm" is the strength of personal connections across the two firms which are built and supported in a multitude of ways, including shared culture, mutual secondments, and training initiatives. There have been over 40 separate secondments of lawyers between the two firms. A 12-month joint training programme for junior associates has also been launched recently, in which selected first year associates/trainee solicitors spend 6 to 12 months in each firm's office.

Over the last 10 years, major deals have been originated from both firms and there has been a healthy flow of referrals both ways. Some key client mandates that the firms have advised on over the last 10 years include:

The success of the alliance has also been recognised at the African Legal Awards, where it has been named African Alliance of the Year in 2019 and later shortlisted in 2022 and 2023.

Webber Wentzel's Senior Partner and Chair, Christo Els said: "Our alliance has been an incredible journey of growth, collaboration, and trust. We are also proud of some of the flagship deals we have worked on together. We look forward to continuing to work together to achieve even greater success in the years ahead."

Andrew Jones, Partner and Head of Africa Group at Linklaters, agreed: “We are proud of our alliance and how it has enabled us to support clients over its first decade. Constantly refining our offering so as to give clients the best and most bespoke service has been key. We will continue to nurture and grow the alliance and look forward to the future.”

Justin C. Faye, Energy & Infrastructure Partner, said: “In recent years, we’ve seen a shift across the continent towards renewables and green investment due to the urgency of the climate transition. Our alliance with Webber Wentzel has allowed us to support clients seamlessly at both a global and local level on the structuring, financing and development of projects across Africa.”

For more information, please contact Linklaters’ PR Lead, Rebecca Absalom at Rebecca.Absalom@linklaters.com or Webber Wentzel's Marketing & Communications Manager, Lerato Ramango at Lerato.Ramango@webberwentzel.com.