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Non-profit Organizations • South Africa • 1-10 Employees
Key Contact at Innovative Network for Legal Practitioners Association
Nkateko Baloyi Modise
Deputy President
Company overview
| Headquarters | South Africa |
| Website | |
| NAICS | 813 |
| Founded | 2024 |
| Employees | 1-10 |
About Innovative Network for Legal Practitioners Association
Welcome to the Innovative Network for Legal Practitioners Association of South Africa, a distinguished voluntary association conceived to respond to the evolving complexities of the legal profession and the pressing need for a unified platform dedicated to the advancement of legal practitioners. As a pioneering organisation, INLPASA stands at the forefront of excellence, innovation, and integrity. Enabling its members to meet the challenges of a constantly changing professional world while continuing to raise the practice of law to new heights. In recognition of the evolving dynamics and increasing complexities within the legal profession, the necessity for expansion association dedicated to the advancement and support of Legal Practitioners has become evident. Thus the establishment of INLPASA emerges as a pivotal response to this need. This association is conceived as a voluntary association to serve as one premier platform dedicated to fostering professional growth, facilitating the exchange of knowledge, and cultivating a robust network of mutual support among Legal Professionals. INLPASA is a legal entity in itself, with full autonomy from the members and leadership, while serving their collective interests. The Association has been built on the cornerstones laid by its well-articulated Constitution, reflecting the dream of its members to strive for the improvement of prestige, quality, and social relevance of the legal profession.
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