

South African-trained legal advisor, Clarence has been immersed in the hybrid legal system of the country encompassing both the common and civil law, thereby giving her a well-rounded understanding of the intricacies involved in corporate matters on a global landscape.
At Epena, she provides assistance to clients in navigating a broad spectrum of corporate-related issues. From facilitating M&A transactions to addressing tax matters, she is adept at analyzing legal frameworks and providing strategic guidance to clients.
Prior to joining Epena Law Firm, Clarence gained valuable corporate law expertise at Nya & Co. Law Firm, working with companies across diverse industries. Clarence advised clients on business entity formation, governance and compliance, negotiated and drafted commercial contracts, facilitated mergers and acquisitions.
Having studied law, psychology, sociology and politics, she obtained a BA Law at Rhodes University, South Africa. She is currently in her final year of studies for a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) at Rhodes University.
South African-trained legal advisor, Clarence has been immersed in the hybrid legal system of the country encompassing both the common and civil law, thereby giving her a well-rounded understanding of the intricacies involved in corporate matters on a global landscape.
At Epena, she provides assistance to clients in navigating a broad spectrum of corporate-related issues. From facilitating M&A transactions to addressing tax matters, she is adept at analyzing legal frameworks and providing strategic guidance to clients.
Prior to joining Epena Law Firm, Clarence gained valuable corporate law expertise at Nya & Co. Law Firm, working with companies across diverse industries. Clarence advised clients on business entity formation, governance and compliance, negotiated and drafted commercial contracts, facilitated mergers and acquisitions.
Having studied law, psychology, sociology and politics, she obtained a BA Law at Rhodes University, South Africa. She is currently in her final year of studies for a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) at Rhodes University.
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