Honey & Blanckenberg is Zimbabwe's oldest law firm, established in 1893, and operates as a full service practice serving large corporates, small and medium enterprises, local authorities, civic society and private individuals.
The firm has a strong reputation for legal excellence across its practice areas, including Intellectual Property, Corporate & Commercial and Litigation & General Work, with the Intellectual Property Department headed by Sara Moyo and Chris Kimberley and a proven track record of pragmatic, innovative legal solutions.
Honey & Blanckenberg prioritizes client service through accessible partners, timely communication and ethical counsel, guided by core values of integrity, professionalism and confidentiality.
About Honey & Blanckenberg
Founded in 1893
16 people in their team
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Practice areas
Intellectual Property
The Intellectual Property Department provides advisory services on local and ARIPO registrations, prepares, files and prosecutes applications for registration of patents, trademarks, industrial designs and utility models, handles renewals and recordals of changes of ownership, and manages transfers including licenses and assignments.
Corporate & Commercial
Honey & Blanckenberg offers corporate and commercial services to clients ranging from large corporates to SMEs, including advisory on governance and regulatory compliance, drafting and negotiating commercial agreements, and support for mergers, acquisitions and other transactions.
Civil & Human Rights
The firm supports civil and human rights matters through advocacy and litigation in constitutional law, representing clients before courts and tribunals to protect rights and enforce remedies.
Criminal Defense
The Criminal Defense practice handles criminal litigation, representing individuals and organizations in criminal proceedings from investigation through trial and appeals.
Family
The Family practice offers guidance on family law matters such as divorce, maintenance and related disputes, providing empathetic, practical advice and, when appropriate, pursuing resolution in court or through mediation.