Bowmans expands its business rescue and insolvency capability

Bowmans has expanded its South African business rescue, restructuring and insolvency (BR&I) capabilities in Johannesburg by appointing a team of six high-calibre lawyers specialising in the field. The new team supplements the firm’s Cape Town-based team.

Consisting of four partners and two associates, the new team has formidable BR&I skills that are in strong demand in the legal services market, with experience in both litigious insolvency and non-contentious insolvency work.

The new BR&I team members who joined Bowmans on 1 January 2024 from Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr Inc. (CDH), are partners Tobie Jordaan, Kgosi Nkaiseng, Roxanne Webster and Kylene Weyers, and associates Jessica Osmond and Nseula Chilikhuma.

“We are very pleased to welcome this high-calibre team to Bowmans. They regularly act for major financial institutions, liquidators, business rescue practitioners and various corporate entities, and have experience with large and complex matters. They will be an asset to our firm and our clients,” commented Ezra Davids, chairman and senior partner at Bowmans.

Jordaan was previously head of the BR&I sector at CDH. He has been ranked in Band 4 for restructuring/insolvency by Chambers for four years and is known for his pragmatic and commercially minded advice.

Nkaiseng, who was a director at CDH and has 14 years of BR&I experience, specialises in business rescue, insolvency, corporate recoveries and general commercial litigation. He regularly acts for major financial institutions among other clients and has been listed as a next generation lawyer by the Legal500 for the past four years.

Weyers is ranked by several major legal directories, including as “Up and Coming” by Chambers and as a recommended lawyer for dispute resolution by the Legal 500. She also won the INSOL/SARIPA Young Bloods Award in 2020.

Webster is a versatile BR&I lawyer whose career highlights include advising on the restructuring of Edcon; assisting a UK company to institute recovery proceedings against debtors who had relocated to South Africa; and acting in a matter that resulted in the eviction of a company in liquidation from premises it had been illegally occupying for a decade.

“Tobie, Kgosi, Roxanne, Kylene, Nseula and Jessica are well known and respected in the legal profession, and we are delighted that they have chosen to join Bowmans, further bolstering our capabilities in the highly specialised BR&I field,” Davids added.


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