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Meet the head of our Litigation Department
01 March 2018
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Lefevré Joubert is a director at Millers Inc. and part of a dynamic team of specialists. He heads the Litigation Department at the firm, and specialises in medical malpractice law, personal injury law, family law, water law, but also practises in all other fields of law.
Lefevré obtained a B.Iuris and LL.B degree from the University of the Free State. Before moving to George during 1997, he practiced as a prosecutor in Johannesburg and as a State Advocate in Pretoria, and later, as an attorney at MacRoberts Incorporated, a prominent law firm in Pretoria.
As one of only a few lawyers that can claim expertise in the fields of medical malpractice and personal injury law, Lefevré recently obtained a certificate in medical malpractice law cum laude. He believes in a balanced lifestyle, justice for all, and walks the extra mile for his clients.
His hobbies include hiking, reading, painting, and he also sang in the George Male Choir and participated in various international choir competitions. He is a family man and where possible, tries to attend his son's various sport activities to render his support.
Lefevré wishes to invite prospective clients to contact him should they require advice and legal assistance in his above fields of expertise.
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