De Pinho Attorneys is a boutique litigation and commercial law firm based in Edenvale, Gauteng, South Africa. Led by Simone Leca de Pinho, the practice combines civil litigation and commercial law advisory to protect clients' interests across disputes and transactional matters for corporate and SME clients.
The firm is known for its client centric approach and transparent practice, guided by core values of transparency, efficiency and honesty, and a willingness to provide holistic, practical advice aligned with clients' business needs.
With a holistic approach to legal problems, De Pinho Attorneys seeks to resolve disputes through mediation where possible and to pursue appropriate litigation when required, all while maintaining clear, proactive communication with clients to achieve timely results.
About De Pinho Attorneys
Founded in 2014
4 people in their team
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Lawsuits & Disputes
De Pinho Attorneys provides civil litigation and dispute resolution services, including preparing clients' defences, structuring applications and pursuing actions in the relevant courts, and offering mediation as a practical option when appropriate to resolve matters efficiently.
Corporate & Commercial
De Pinho Attorneys handles commercial law matters for business owners, including sale of businesses, franchise dealings and other transactional work, delivering practical, client focused guidance on day to day corporate matters.
Bankruptcy & Debt
De Pinho Attorneys assists with debt collection by helping clients implement internal collection measures and by pursuing litigation when necessary to recover outstanding amounts from clients and customers.
Real Estate
De Pinho Attorneys handles eviction and other real estate matters for both commercial and residential properties, assisting landlords and tenants with leases, breaches and remedies to protect property interests.