How to Be an Advocate in South Africa

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An LLB degree from any South African university is required. After that, the next stage is to apply to the High Court to be included to the ‘roll’ of advocates. To do so, an applicant must demonstrate to the court that he or she is both qualified and capable of practicing the profession.

 

How can I become a South African advocate?

To become an advocate, you must be accepted to the Roll of Advocates, a statutory registration maintained by a High Court official. You must file an affidavit with the High Court indicating that you are honest, have not committed any criminal crimes, have an LLB degree, and are fit and appropriate to practice as an advocate.

 

How long does it take to become an advocate in SA?

In South Africa, becoming a lawyer takes at least four years. To become an attorney, however, you must finish a four-year LLB degree and two years of articles, for a total of at least six years.

 

How much money does an advocate earn in South Africa?

They typically get an annual salary of R 300,000, which is divided into monthly payments. In a law firm, the General Counsel is the primary attorney and source of legal counsel.

 

What is the distinction between a lawyer and an advocate?

A lawyer is a broad word for a legal practitioner who has completed law school and earned a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree. An advocate is a lawyer who can represent clients in court.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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