Nomlayo Mabhena-Mlilo discusses the future of the legal profession and access to justice in South Africa
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In this episode of the CDH Women Empowerment podcast series, we speak to Nomlayo Mabhena-Mlilo, in our Dispute Resolution practice. Nomlayo shares her inspiring journey of becoming a lawyer, emphasising her significant achievement of becoming the youngest black female attorney to be admitted as a conveyancer at just 23 years old. She delves into her motivation behind this achievement, highlighting her determination to address the lack of transformation in the property industry. Nomlayo discusses her active role in inspiring young people, particularly young women, to overcome challenges in pursuing legal careers. She reflects on her involvement in empowering initiatives, shedding light on the impactful experiences and lessons gained. Nomlayo advocates for mentorship programs, specifically mentioning the South African Chapter of the International Association of Women Judges, and their vital role in transforming the legal profession. She also shares her admiration for influential women in her field and discusses her hopes for the future of the legal profession and access to justice in South Africa. On a lighter note, she discusses the books she is reading and her favourite shows to stream. Tune in to gain insights from this remarkable legal professional and advocate for change.
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