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					<description><![CDATA[Law and Life Matters Season 1 Episode 5 summation Volunteering At A Law Firm &#160;After matriculating in 2014, SABWiL Alumnus Attorney Sibusiso Nhlapo worked at a food outlet called&#160;Nandos. While working there for some time he realised this was not the life he wanted.&#160; &#160;He decided then and there to follow the legal route by approaching a number of law firms to work as volunteer. Fortunately, one law firm accepted his request to work as volunteer, mainly to perform duties of a messenger. Nhlapo never enjoyed working as messenger because he felt like he was overlooked and not being given an opportunity to deal with legal matters in depth. Later Attorney Nhlapo realised it was a learning curve in the sense that while he was sent around to various legal institutions, he managed to acquire insight into procedural skills whilst filing legal documents at various court departments.&#160;&#160; Studying &#160;In 2015 Nhlapo enrolled with&#160;University of South Africa&#160;to study for the Bachelor of Law (LL.B) degree. Important things he has learnt other than the law,&#160; is the value of being disciplined and independent in managing his studies.&#160; This manifests when ensuring that assignments are submitted on time and the syllabus is completed before the examination period commences. Whilst studying, Sibusiso Nhlapo was actively involved in various organisations such SABWIL, which guides him to understand what various aspects of law entails, forming relationships with legal practitioners and fellow students who share common interests, and obtaining practical experience, which is rare at the Universities. Articles Of Clerkship In 2019 Nhlapo graduated achieving the LL.B degree and in the same year he received three offers of articles of clerkship from the law firms he had once volunteered over the past years. This shows the significance of being active in the duration of one’s studies. During his articles he recalls not getting along with one of the attorneys he was assigned to at that time. Each time he suggested ideas on performing certain duties, his ideas were never entertained even though he had some experience from his volunteering work.&#160; Since they both had a difference approach on how to perform certain duties during their employment this created a conflict among them in the office. However, as time went by he was allocated to another attorney, which made things a lot smoother for him to perform his work to the fullest. Therefore, he advises that should a candidate attorney be in a similar situation, she should try by all means to avoid putting their career in jeopardy and she should always remember that candidates are there to learn, perform and complete their articles. Law School For Attorneys At the time of attending law school, Nhlapo recalls that it was not an easy process especially the fact that he comes from a disadvantaged background. His parents had to sacrifice a lot for him to ensure he succeeds in his career. He recalls that he had to sit down with his employer to ask him to accommodate his law school timetable in order to enable him to be able to do his work at the office and as well as enabling him to attend classes at the law school.&#160; Sibusisi Nhlapo mentioned that he had to wake up as early as half four to be able to travel to the law school, and after classes end at about half past seven to eight he has to pop out money from his own pocket to be able to travel to work. This taught him to have time management skills and to be persistent in reaching his end goal which is to be admitted as an attorney. Preparing For The Board Exams Nhlapo mentioned that a number of fellow law graduates have the misconception that board exams are similar to the university exams.&#160; He disagrees. Nhlapo mentions that the board examinations are hectic and a lot of work is required in preparing for this. He recalls that at that particular time he did not receive enough lessons from the classes he was attending especially for bookkeeping module.&#160; He then hired someone paying from his own pocket. Nhlapo advises students who are about to write the attorneys&#8217;&#160; board exams that they should prepare in time and try to split the exams into two per year during the term of their articles. In that way should one fail one, she can be able to redo it the following year and still finish in record time. 6.&#160;Admission As An Attorney Once a candidate attorney has completed articles and passed all the board exams he or she is required to apply to the court to be admitted as an attorney. This process requires one to lodge a&#160;High Court&#160;application. A Notice of Motion together with an Affidavit has to be issued in court, and an advocate may be briefed to move the application on the given date. The particular law firm where one has served articles may take care of this whole procedure for the candidate attorney.&#160; It is recommended that the candidate play an active role in ensuring&#160; that&#160;this process&#160;is correct and timeous. Tune in Clement Mabasa Alumnus Clement Mabasa authors the Law and Life Matters Season 1 Episode 5 podcast summation. Alumnus Clement joins our fold after successfully shadowing Attorney Denise Swartz. 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<p><strong>&nbsp;</strong><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-nvtextcolor ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight ); background-color: var(--nv-site-bg); font-size: var(--bodyfontsize); letter-spacing: var(--bodyletterspacing); text-transform: var(--bodytexttransform);">After matriculating in 2014, SABWiL Alumnus Attorney Sibusiso Nhlapo worked at a food outlet called&nbsp;</span><a href="https://www.nandos.co.za/" target="_blank">Nandos</a><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-nvtextcolor ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight ); background-color: var(--nv-site-bg); font-size: var(--bodyfontsize); letter-spacing: var(--bodyletterspacing); text-transform: var(--bodytexttransform);">. While working there for some time he realised this was not the life he wanted.&nbsp; &nbsp;He decided then and there to follow the legal route by approaching a number of law firms to work as volunteer. Fortunately, one law firm accepted his request to work as volunteer, mainly to perform duties of a messenger. Nhlapo never enjoyed working as messenger because he felt like he was overlooked and not being given an opportunity to deal with legal matters in depth. Later Attorney Nhlapo realised it was a learning curve in the sense that while he was sent around to various legal institutions, he managed to acquire insight into procedural skills whilst filing legal documents at various court departments.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></p>
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<p><strong>&nbsp;</strong><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-nvtextcolor ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight ); background-color: var(--nv-site-bg); font-size: var(--bodyfontsize); letter-spacing: var(--bodyletterspacing); text-transform: var(--bodytexttransform);">In 2015 Nhlapo enrolled with&nbsp;</span><a href="https://www.unisa.ac.za/" target="_blank">University of South Africa</a><span style="color: var( --e-global-color-nvtextcolor ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-weight: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-weight ); background-color: var(--nv-site-bg); font-size: var(--bodyfontsize); letter-spacing: var(--bodyletterspacing); text-transform: var(--bodytexttransform);">&nbsp;to study for the Bachelor of Law (LL.B) degree. Important things he has learnt other than the law,&nbsp; is the value of being disciplined and independent in managing his studies.&nbsp; This manifests when ensuring that assignments are submitted on time and the syllabus is completed before the examination period commences. Whilst studying, Sibusiso Nhlapo was actively involved in various organisations such <a href="https://www.sabwil.org.za">SABWIL</a>, which guides him to understand what various aspects of law entails, forming relationships with legal practitioners and fellow students who share common interests, and obtaining practical experience, which is rare at the Universities.</span></p>
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<p>In 2019 Nhlapo graduated achieving the LL.B degree and in the same year he received three offers of articles of clerkship from the law firms he had once volunteered over the past years. This shows the significance of being active in the duration of one’s studies. During his articles he recalls not getting along with one of the attorneys he was assigned to at that time. Each time he suggested ideas on performing certain duties, his ideas were never entertained even though he had some experience from his volunteering work.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Since they both had a difference approach on how to perform certain duties during their employment this created a conflict among them in the office. However, as time went by he was allocated to another attorney, which made things a lot smoother for him to perform his work to the fullest. Therefore, he advises that should a candidate attorney be in a similar situation, she should try by all means to avoid putting their career in jeopardy and she should always remember that candidates are there to learn, perform and complete their articles.</p>
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<p>At the time of attending law school, Nhlapo recalls that it was not an easy process especially the fact that he comes from a disadvantaged background. His parents had to sacrifice a lot for him to ensure he succeeds in his career. He recalls that he had to sit down with his employer to ask him to accommodate his law school timetable in order to enable him to be able to do his work at the office and as well as enabling him to attend classes at the law school.&nbsp; Sibusisi Nhlapo mentioned that he had to wake up as early as half four to be able to travel to the law school, and after classes end at about half past seven to eight he has to pop out money from his own pocket to be able to travel to work. This taught him to have time management skills and to be persistent in reaching his end goal which is to be admitted as an attorney.</p>
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<li><strong>Preparing For The Board Exams</strong></li>
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<p>Nhlapo mentioned that a number of fellow law graduates have the misconception that board exams are similar to the university exams.&nbsp; He disagrees. Nhlapo mentions that the board examinations are hectic and a lot of work is required in preparing for this. He recalls that at that particular time he did not receive enough lessons from the classes he was attending especially for bookkeeping module.&nbsp; He then hired someone paying from his own pocket. Nhlapo advises students who are about to write the attorneys&#8217;&nbsp; board exams that they should prepare in time and try to split the exams into two per year during the term of their articles. In that way should one fail one, she can be able to redo it the following year and still finish in record time.</p>
<p>6.&nbsp;<strong style="color: var( --e-global-color-nvtextcolor ); font-family: var( --e-global-typography-text-font-family ), Sans-serif; font-size: var(--bodyfontsize); letter-spacing: var(--bodyletterspacing); text-transform: var(--bodytexttransform); background-color: var(--nv-site-bg);">Admission As An Attorney</strong></p>
<p>Once a candidate attorney has completed articles and passed all the board exams he or she is required to apply to the court to be admitted as an attorney. This process requires one to lodge a&nbsp;<a href="https://www.justice.gov.za/about/sa-courts.html" target="_blank">High Court</a>&nbsp;application. A Notice of Motion together with an Affidavit has to be issued in court, and an advocate may be briefed to move the application on the given date. The particular law firm where one has served articles may take care of this whole procedure for the candidate attorney.&nbsp; It is recommended that the candidate play an active role in ensuring&nbsp; that&nbsp;<a href="https://lpc.org.za/" target="_blank">this process</a>&nbsp;is correct and timeous.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[“The legal profession is the guardian of the dignity and integrity of the Nation. Our mettle as a Nation will be judged by how we deal with the weakest and poorest amongst us.” &#8211; Late Former Chief Justice Pius Langa &#160; In retrospect, I did not understand the role of a legal practitioner in society until my experience in the Street Law programme, facilitated by my alma mater, the University of South Africa. It was as I participated in the law clinic extra-curricular activity that I was exposed to practical, real life incidents as opposed to the theory with which I was already acquainted. These incidents seemed to have slipped through the “hands of justice”. My peers and I had just presented lectures on topics such as maintenance, the law of succession, labour law and domestic violence when the moment to follow would impact my life forever. &#160; We addressed women, young and old, sharing the ‘101’ on justice. Each of them, as they asked questions and commented, awakened in me my role in society. It is moments like these that test our understanding and crystalise the meaning of the abstract term that is ‘justice’. At that very moment, law was not a question in an exam, it was not the topic to an essay, the law was not a debate, but the law became a means to an end ‘justice’ and I was the pioneer. &#160; Today, as my hearing for my admission and enrolment as a legal practitioner approaches, I am alive to my responsibility as a legal practitioner. I aim to expose the underhanded dealings which take place in corporate South Africa and I am continually reminded that I am a champion of justice. I therefore align myself with the sentiments shared by the late Former Chief Justice Pius Langa and affirm that the legal profession is indeed the guardian of the dignity and integrity of the Nation. Where legal order fails to protect individuals, the disadvantaged and the minority groups, we are entrusted to fill in the gap. &#160; I find the legal profession to be more than a job. On a deeper level, I have discovered that each and every day, as I contribute to the legal order and law enforcement, I am an extension of God’s character: As the book of the prophet Isaiah records: “For I, the LORD, love justice; I hate robbery and wrongdoing”. I am also inclined to refer to a statement made by an American political philosopher, put to a group of final-year law students: “Like it or not, you will get nowhere unless you find more in the law than a lucrative job. You must find it a calling. Most importantly, the law must call upon the highest exercise of your highest selves.” – Bruce Ackerman. &#160; As I sojourn on this path towards the mark for the prize of a high calling, hard pressed, yet not crushed, perplexed, but not in despair, I continually find comfort as I embrace the minds of people who come before me. I am a pioneer of justice and a custodian of this constitutional democracy. &#160; Joyous Freedom Day. In memory of those who struggled for our freedoms, we implore all our members to stay home to save lives. Ubuntu. &#160; Sibusiso Mahlangu SABWiL Alumni NEC (Deputy Secretary-General) Candidate Attorney – Rooth &#38; Wessels Incorporated]]></description>
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<p><em>“The legal profession is the guardian of the dignity and integrity of the Nation. Our mettle as a Nation will be judged by how we deal with the weakest and poorest amongst us.”</em></p>
<p>&#8211; Late Former Chief Justice Pius Langa</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In retrospect, I did not understand the role of a legal practitioner in society until my experience in the Street Law programme, facilitated by my alma mater, the University of South Africa. It was as I participated in the law clinic extra-curricular activity that I was exposed to practical, real life incidents as opposed to the theory with which I was already acquainted. These incidents seemed to have slipped through the “hands of justice”. My peers and I had just presented lectures on topics such as maintenance, the law of succession, labour law and domestic violence when the moment to follow would impact my life forever.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">We addressed women, young and old, sharing the ‘101’ on justice. Each of them, as they asked questions and commented, awakened in me my role in society. It is moments like these that test our understanding and crystalise the meaning of the abstract term that is ‘justice’. At that very moment, law was not a question in an exam, it was not the topic to an essay, the law was not a debate, but the law became a means to an end ‘justice’ and I was the pioneer.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Today, as my hearing for my admission and enrolment as a legal practitioner approaches, I am alive to my responsibility as a legal practitioner. I aim to expose the underhanded dealings which take place in corporate South Africa and I am continually reminded that I am a champion of justice. I therefore align myself with the sentiments shared by the late Former Chief Justice Pius Langa and affirm that the legal profession is indeed the guardian of the dignity and integrity of the Nation. Where legal order fails to protect individuals, the disadvantaged and the minority groups, we are entrusted to fill in the gap.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">I find the legal profession to be more than a job. On a deeper level, I have discovered that each and every day, as I contribute to the legal order and law enforcement, I am an extension of God’s character: As the book of the prophet Isaiah records: “For I, the LORD, love justice; I hate robbery and wrongdoing”. I am also inclined to refer to a statement made by an American political philosopher, put to a group of final-year law students: “Like it or not, you will get nowhere unless you find more in the law than a lucrative job. You must find it a calling. Most importantly, the law must call upon the highest exercise of your highest selves.” – Bruce Ackerman.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As I sojourn on this path towards the mark for the prize of a high calling, hard pressed, yet not crushed, perplexed, but not in despair, I continually find comfort as I embrace the minds of people who come before me. I am a pioneer of justice and a custodian of this constitutional democracy.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Joyous Freedom Day. In memory of those who struggled for our freedoms, we implore all our members to stay home to save lives. Ubuntu.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Sibusiso Mahlangu</strong><br />
<strong>SABWiL Alumni NEC (Deputy Secretary-General)</strong><br />
<strong>Candidate Attorney – Rooth &amp; Wessels Incorporated</strong></p>
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