info@crlawchambers.co.za
Centurion
+27 12 940 1947
Lytteltown Office Park, Building H, Shelanti Avenue, Die Hoewes
RANDBURG
+27 10 597 7810
Unit 4, Waterfront Office Park, West Ave, Ferndale, Johannesburg, 2194
WITbANK
5 Neven Street, Modelpark, Emalahleni
MIDDELBURG
+27 10 597 6652
37 Walter Sisulu Street,Middelburg,Mpumalanga
Cape Town
+27 10 449 9756
8 Kloof Street, Gardens, Cape Town
Pretoria East
+27 12 819 7901
379 Queen Crescent, Lynnwood, Pretoria, 0081
A question most asked about the legal profession is what is the difference between a lawyer and an attorney? A lawyer is a person that practices law. It is a licenced professional who advises and represents a person or persons in any legal matters. This can include services across several legal fields, such as commercial law, labour law, specialised criminal law, commercial property and real estate law, conveyancing and notaries, family law, matrimonial law and so much more. An attorney is a person that practices law. An attorney is a licenced professional who advises and represents a person or persons in any legal matters. This can include services across several legal fields, such as commercial law, labour law, specialised criminal law, commercial property and real estate law, conveyancing and notaries, family law, matrimonial law and so much more. Yes. An attorney and a lawyer is the same. There is not difference between a lawyer and an attorney, other than semantics. In different regions around the world, licenced legal professionals are called by different names. In South Africa, we refer to someone who performs a legal function as lawyers or attorneys (which can be used interchangeably). Do you need to see a lawyer or attorney to assist you with a legal matter? At Cavanagh & Richards attorneys, we specialize in commercial, corporate, civil litigation and labour law matters. Contact us today with any legal queries you have. Our team of attorneys are available to assist you with all legal matters.What is a lawyer?
What is an attorney?
Is an attorney and a lawyer the same?
Do you need legal advice?
Leave a Reply
What is commercial law? A South African perspective
August 22, 2023
Imka Webb
No Comments
Commercial law, also known as business law or corporate law, is a branch of law that deals with legal matters related to businesses and commercial transactions. It encompasses a wide range of legal issues that arise in the conduct of business activities. Commercial law governs the rights, obligations, and interactions between individuals and entities engaged […]
Read More
What is labour law? A South African perspective
August 16, 2023
Imka Webb
No Comments
Labour law, also known as employment law or labor law, is a branch of law that deals with the rights, obligations, and regulations governing the relationship between employers and employees in the workplace. It is designed to protect the interests of both employers and employees and to ensure fair and equitable treatment in the workplace. […]
Read More
What is family law? A South African perspective
August 16, 2023
Imka Webb
No Comments
Family law is a legal practice area that deals with legal matters related to family relationships, domestic issues, and personal matters involving individuals and their families. It encompasses a wide range of legal issues that arise within families and domestic partnerships. Family law aims to address and resolve these issues while safeguarding the well-being and […]
Read More
BACK TO TOP
Cavanagh & Richards Attorneys Conveyancers and Notaries in Centurion, Randburg & Witbank is a dynamic premier labour law, commercial law and specialized criminal firm that was established in 2009 and founded by Juan-Henry Cavanagh and Daniel-Ross Richards.
Privacy Policy
CONTACT US
NAVIGATION
HOMEABOUT USOUR SERVICESCENTURIONRANDBURGWITBANKMIDDELBURGCAPE TOWNPRETORIA EASTBLOGCR PROPERTIESCONTACT US
BLOG
Divorce Settlements and Pension Funds – What the Law SaysRevenge is a dish best served not at all!The legal consequences of road rageRetrenchment process in South Africa - what you need to knowIs your customary marriage valid? Customary marriages in terms of the recognition of certain customary marriages Act 120 of 1998The effect of Covid-19 on South African employers and employees