Africa lawyers on demand service launched
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Imani has launched Africa's first full-scale lawyers on demand service, offering tailored legal solutions across the African continent and across economic sectors.
Imani has launched Africa's first full-scale lawyers on demand service, offering tailored legal solutions across the African continent and across economic sectors.
Based out of Johannesburg, Imani is the first of its kind for Africa in that it combines the flexibility of an in-house resource with the guaranteed support and quality of a major law firm.
With a cost model that is scaled to the client's needs and a service model that is tailored to the job, Imani can extend support for any scenario, whether it's providing experienced contract lawyers, reviewing documents for litigation or due diligence, offering specialized in-country representation or outsourced general counsel.
Tiyani Majoko, Executive Director of Imani, said: "Working as a legal advisor across Africa, I have witnessed first hand the need for an agile and flexible offering that is specifically designed for clients and their needs."
"We continue to see a lot of potential and investment in legal representation in Africa. Imani's outside of the box thinking can seize those opportunities in a way that a one size fits all traditional legal approach cannot."
Majoko said Imani would first focus on developing relationships with major South African companies and then expand throughout the sub-Saharan region.
It will target quickly developing economies such as Ghana, Equatorial Guinea, Angola, Ivory Coast, Nigeria and Kenya.
After that it will enter markets with near-term potential like Mozambique, Congo, Botswana, Cameroon, Gabon and Tanzania within the next 12 months.
Imani is recruiting 60 lawyers initially and is projecting a talent pool of 400 lawyers within 16 months.
Its lawyers have global experience at big law firms and education from top African, European and North American universities.
Imani is a direct response to the changing legal landscape and the tremendous economic growth opportunities present on the African continent.
Imani's lawyers can work with clients on site or remotely, on various flexible models such as secondments, special projects, rotational work or flexible support.
"It was time for a firm like Imani to enter the African marketplace and challenge conventional legal methods," said Gontse Moseneke, Group Executive of Encha Group, an Africa-focused investment house with interests in real estate, oil & gas and technology, of which some are listed on the JSE, Namibian Stock Exchange and London AIM.
"When a service combines the highest standards of a major law firm with the flexibility and cost offering of remote representation, that presents a unique value proposition where all sides prevail."
Imani's skilled team of specialists will extend support in the following practice areas: Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Governance and Compliance, Banking and Finance, Energy, Oil and Gas, Mining, Labour Law, Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment Advisory, Contracts and General Commercial Services.