
Pieter WaltersSenior Associate | Attorney
Areas of Expertise
- Commercial Litigation
- Urgent Applications
- Insolvency, Liquidations
- Review of Agreements
Pieter is an experienced litigation attorney dealing with corporate, commercial and commercial matters. He has litigated in various forums including High Court, Magistrates Court, Labour Court and Supreme Court of Appeal matters.
Pieter has also dealt with a number of urgent applications, including applications against Government Departments relating to contractual, tender and financial disputes.
“Using our extensive knowledge and experience, we aim to add value and practical solutions.
Pieter advises and litigates in insolvency matters including liquidations, sequestrations, insolvency enquiries and business rescue. He also has extensive experience in drafting and advising on various commercial agreements and the implementation thereof.
Pieter’s team always aims to deliver a service that provides clients with effective solutions to their legal demands.
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