Zithulele, Ayanda Arbiter

Zithulele, Ayanda Arbiter

PRACTICE
General civil and criminal litigation and opinion work with special interest in Constitutional; Administrative; Commercial; Insolvency; Insurance; Competition; Cyber; Medical Negligence; Property; Contractual; Customary; Procurement; Labour; Delictual; Local government; Family; Labour and Banking law — and Rule 46A matters.
Including Motion Court (opposed and unopposed applications). 
Practising as counsel:
2 months 15 days
Obtained chambers at a recognised bar:
31 March 2025
Admission as an advocate:
7 February 2025
Qualifications
LLM in Constitutional and Administrative Law (UCT)
LLB (UFH)
Introductory certificate in International Humanitarian Law (International Committee of the Red Cross)
Introductory psychology (NMU)
Key areas of practice
General civil and criminal litigation and opinion work with special interest in Constitutional; Administrative; Commercial; Insolvency; Insurance; Competition; Cyber; Medical Negligence; Property; Contractual; Customary; Procurement; Labour; Delictual; Local government and Banking law.Including Motion Court (opposed and unopposed applications). Master of laws in Constitutional and Administrative law | University of Cape Town 
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CHAMBERS

Floor G3

Huguenot Chambers

Cape Town