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Dewey & LeBoeuf (PTY) Limited

THE FORUM BUILDING, 11TH FLOOR, 2 MAUDE STREET, JOHANNESBURG, SANDTON 2196, SOUTH AFRICA
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Work +27 11 911 4300
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Fax +27 11 784 2855
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www.dl.com
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What we say about the firm's legal practice in South Africa

Banking and finance

Within Banking and finance, Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP is a third tier firm,

Werksmans Attorneys’ loss of senior figure Wildu du Plessis, along with a team including Muhammad Sader and structured finance expert Amelia Heeger, to Dewey & LeBoeuf (PTY) Limited in 2011 was a considerable blow. However, the firm maintains a powerful practice with historical eminence in debt capital markets and project finance, as well as recognised capabilities in synthetic CLO securitisations, asset-backed conduits and convertible bonds. It recently advised Absa Capital on the establishment of a R4bn domestic medium-term note programme for the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality. Richard Roothman is highly recommended.

Corporate and M&A

Within Corporate and M&A,

Werksmans Attorneys adopts a ‘commercial’ and ‘solutions-oriented’ approach, and it is a regular adviser on many of South Africa’s headline M&A transactions. It has a particularly strong record in the resources sector, and is developing strong relationships with several Chinese and Indian companies. It also represents big brands such as Glencore, which it recently advised on acquiring a stake in Umcebo Mining. The departure of mining sector M&A specialist Morne van der Merwe to Dewey & LeBoeuf (PTY) Limited was a blow, but the department still fields the widely respected Gareth Driver, Kevin Trudgeon, Shaun Teichner, and the ‘solutions-oriented’ David Walker.

Legal market overview

Within Legal market overview,

South Africa witnessed two significant developments concerning international firms in 2011: Deneys Reitz Inc became Norton Rose South Africa in June; and Dewey & LeBoeuf (PTY) Limited recruited seven partners from Werksmans Attorneys, a bold move that put it on the South African map.

Mining

Within Mining, Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP is a third tier firm,

Dewey & LeBoeuf (PTY) Limited made a splash with the recruitment of corporate and mining partner Morne van der Merwe and mining finance expert Wildu du Plessis from Werksmans Attorneys. Its enlarged team makes it a strong force in the mining sector, and more closely aligns it with its credible energy offering.

Projects and infrastructure

Within Projects and infrastructure, Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP is a first tier firm,

Dewey & LeBoeuf (PTY) Limited brings its global energy credentials to South Africa and has bulked up with some notable lateral hires, including finance specialist Wildu du Plessis and Chris Moraitis from Werksmans Attorneys; Moraitis has an ‘exceptional relationship’ with the South African Reserve Bank. The group has been instrumental in South Africa’s first wave of independent power projects (IPPs) and is taking this expertise to the wider sub-Sahara region: it recently advised the Ghana Grid Company on the financing of the national power grid system. Scott Brodsky is regarded by some as ‘the most experienced power purchase agreement adviser in South Africa’. Joseph Tato is recommended, but splits his time between New York and Johannesburg.


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