Top city law firm relocates to provide better service and spectacular ocean views

18 August 2019 |

KwaZulu-Natal boutique law firm Cox Yeats says its relocation to its a purpose-built office on the Ridge is significant step for the company and the realisation of a long-term goal to grow its people and expertise, thereby boosting its legal offering. 
The company is moving to Ncondo Chambers, Vuna Close, off Umhlanga Rocks Drive.
Managing partner at Cox Yeats, Michael Jackson, says the firm needed a larger space to accommodate the steady growth being experienced. 
 “The past year was a busy one with the building being completed and also required careful adherence to budget in challenging economic times. It’s the next step in realising a vision for the future.” 

Over the past nine years, Cox Yeats had outgrown its first premises on the Umhlanga Ridge with the number of professionals more than doubling over this period, he says.
About 10 years ago, Cox Yeats moved from Victoria Embankment to Umhlanga Ridge, making it one of the first law firms to relocate north of the city centre. Since then, the firm has grown almost threefold. 

Partner Richard Hoal describes the architectural theme of the building as “mid-century modern” – a timeless blend of modern and traditional with internal skylights and a wraparound library, as well as spectacular ocean views, befitting the ethos of the firm and its 45 lawyers. This move will allow the firm the necessary growth for at least the next 10 years, he says. 

Cox Yeats has a national and inter-national reach and offers growing exper-tise and specialisation on par with any national law firm, in corporate and nat-ural resources; construction, engineer-ing and infrastructure law; insolvency and business rescue; labour law; mari-time and insurance law; and property services law. 

It also provides legal services to a large number of KZN’s “long-standing, established businesses” and focuses on the mining, sugar, shipping, banking, manufacturing, property, timber and construction sectors, as it has done for more than 50 years
“The trend in Cape Town has been that firms have been swallowed up by the bigger national and international law firms. We’ve managed to retain our independence and still be successful, ” Jackson says.

The company has for the second con-secutive year received the PMR.africa Diamond Arrow Award for the highest- rated medium-sized law firm in the country. 
Jackson says to remain relevant as a legal firm, Cox Yeats needs to remain adaptable to change and to continuously grow in expertise.  
“We focus on ongoing training and development programmes, searching and recruiting top legal talent in the country, and mentorship programmes.”
“We view client relationships as long-term commitments. Our preferred approach is to build relationships and rapport, which allows clients to be confi-dent with our legal expertise and ability to offer pragmatic legal solutions.” 

Jackson says the world of informa-tion technology is rapidly evolving and law firms like theirs now operate in a challenging business environment where managing their information is increasingly viewed as vital in efficient legal service delivery.
“In legal practice, information management technologies, for example intranets, portals, case management systems, the firm’s website, electronic document storage and retrieval systems etc, are important means of our legal service delivery.”


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