LAW FIRMS IN RANDBURG
Burger Huyser Attorneys is an established and experienced multi-specialised law firm in Randburg practising from their offices in Linden, Johannesburg. We believe in using a unique approach to law that enables our dedicated team of lawyers to provide a personalised and efficient legal service to our clients. Burger Huyser Attorneys law firm has the necessary experience in guiding our clients through trauma in family law, challenging litigation, difficult criminal cases, overwhelming contracts and emotional wills and estates. After in-depth consultations, our experienced attorneys steer our clients to the best solutions.
WHAT WE DO
Our team of Lawyers in Randburg strive to produce the best professional legal advice possible at the most affordable prices. Our team believes in the principles of excellence, hard work and integrity. We have a good business reputation and determined to serve not only individuals but also institutions as well as corporate businesses.
OUR VISION IS THREEFOLD:
BURGER HUYSER ATTORNEYS’ LAW FIRMS IN RANDBURG – AREAS OF PRACTISE
Our attorneys have considerable experience in all aspects of Family Law, General Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Drafting of Contracts, Criminal Law as well as Wills and Estates. We serve within the jurisdiction of both the Johannesburg and Randburg courts.
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