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Gray Burmeister Incorporated celebrates 21 years in business

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Gray Burmeister Incorporated celebrates 21 years of serving the community of East London proudly and passionately. With its offices at 21 Tecoma Street, Berea, in the hub of professional business in East London, the firm is no newcomer to the East London legal sphere.

Established as Catherine Gray Attorneys in 2000, the practice found life in a small office in Edcot Square, Southernwood, and would, in 2005, incorporate as a personal liability company.

Now called Gray Burmeister Incorporated, or “GB Inc” for short, its namesake, Catherine Coetzee, has practiced as an Attorney and amassed a wealth of experience over a period of 21 years honing her skills as a Legal Practitioner and Conveyancer, and is set to complete the treble with her admission as a Notary Public set down for November 2021.

Specialising in Family Law, Corporate and Commercial Law, Construction Law and Contracts, Property Law and Conveyancing, Commercial Contracts and Practice, Labour Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution, GB Inc. has built a reputation par excellence.

We are extremely proud to introduce Tsepang Male as a Director of the firm who was appointed in March 2021.

Tsepang joined Gray Burmeister Incorporated in 2016 as an aspiring law student and was admitted as an Attorney in March 2021. Whilst newly admitted, Tsepang has 5 years experience as a Candidate Attorney and has already developed himself into a seasoned and experienced Attorney.

His portfolio includes the managing of our Collections and Family Law departments notwithstanding and has single-handedly spearheaded two new departments, namely Medical Negligence and the Road Accident Fund to date. Tsepang also runs the Children’s Court and High Court Litigations departments.

Gray Burmeister Incorporated would like to thank all its client for the valued instructions and for trusting Gray Burmeister Incorporated with such instructions.


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