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LITIGATION Correspondent Services LITIGATION Home Why use STBB? Our Services CORRESPONDENT Our Fees SERVICES Contact Us STBB is a firm of solution-driven attorneys that provides its clients with national access to affordable legal services throughout South Africa. The Big Small Firm Commercial Law | Conveyancing | Development Law | Labour Law Estates | Family Law | Litigation | Personal Injuries & Third Party Claims stbb.co.za < Previous | Next > Home Why use STBB? Our Services Our Fees Contact Us WE HAVE WHY USE ESTABLISHED STBB? AN EXCELLENT REPUTATION FOR Our dedication to offering our clients a professional service of the highest standard has grown our firm PROVIDING into a recognised and preferred name for litigation LITIGATION correspondent services. CORRESPONDENT We run a substantial litigation correspondent practice from our Cape Town head office. Due to SERVICES TO LAW our branch structure, it is possible for us to attend to matters in most magisterial jurisdictions in the FIRMS greater Cape Town area. We have branches in Cape Town, Claremont, Fish Hoek, Helderberg, NATIONWIDE. Blouberg and Tyger Valley. stbb.co.za < Previous | Next > Home OUR SERVICES Why use STBB? Our Services Our Fees WE OFFER: Contact Us Correspondent attorney services for the following jurisdictions: • High Court (Western Cape Division, Cape Town) • Cape Town Magistrates’ and Regional Courts • Bellville Magistrates’ and Regional Courts • Goodwood Magistrates’ Court • Kuils River Magistrates’ Court • Somerset West Magistrates’ Court • Strand Magistrates’ Court • Wynberg Regional and Magistrates’ Court. The same services to satellite offices situated within 15 km within the above mentioned jurisdictions. Centralised management of correspondent litigation matters from our Cape Town head office. WE PROVIDE: • Regular progress reports and feedback • Cost effective regional representation of you firm and execution of your client’s objectives • Competitive rates • Fully itemised monthly accounts • Dedicated legal service. stbb.co.za < Previous | Next > Home Why use STBB? Our Services Our Fees Contact Us OUR FEES OUR FEES ARE COMPETITIVE AND MARKET RELATED Speak to David Thompson at [email protected] for more detail and information. stbb.co.za < Previous Home Why use STBB? Our Services Our Fees CONTACT US Contact Us CONTACT FOR THE LITIGATION CORRESPONDENT DEPARTMENT: DAVID THOMPSON Cape Town Branch Email: [email protected] Tel: 021 406 9100 | Fax: 021 419 7909 CHANE DANIELS Cape Town Litigation correspondent Liaison Email: [email protected] Tel: 021 406 9212 | Fax: 086 275 3469 Cape Town T: 021 406 9100 Claremont T: 021 673 4700 Illovo T: 011 219 6200 Fish Hoek T: 021 784 1580 Fourways T: 010 001 2632 Helderberg T: 021 850 6400 Centurion T: 012 001 1546 Blouberg T: 021 521 4000 Bedfordview T: 011 453 0577 Tyger Valley T: 021 943 3800 East London T: 043 721 1234 The Big Small Firm Commercial Law | Conveyancing | Development Law | Labour Law Estates | Family Law | Litigation | Personal Injuries & Third Party Claims stbb.co.za.
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