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WMN Attorneys Inc. is a multi-award-winning, 100% Black female-owned and led commercial law firm, specialising in the strategic delivery of infrastructure, natural resources, and technology projects across Africa and internationally. With offices in Johannesburg and Durban, the firm provides high-level legal services to employers, contractors, subcontractors, project managers, banks, project companies, and mining companies.
Our team delivers tailored legal solutions from project conception to completion. We are known for our proactive legal strategies, risk management expertise, and the ability to consistently deliver projects on time and within budget. Leveraging cutting-edge legal technology, we offer efficient, commercially minded advice across jurisdictions.
WMN Attorneys Inc. has advised on over 2,500 projects and deals in more than 35 countries, with a combined team experience of over 50 years. Our core practice areas include Construction and Engineering, Corporate and Commercial, Dispute Resolution, Project Finance, Procurement, Employment, Property, and Technology, Media & Telecommunications.
We operate across key sectors such as Infrastructure, Mining, Energy, Oil & Gas, Property, and Technology. Our pre- and post-contract services, along with claims and disputes expertise, ensure our clients receive comprehensive support throughout the project lifecycle.
Founded by Zama Ngcobo, a recognised construction law specialist and award-winning legal thought leader, WMN Attorneys is committed to excellence and transformation in the legal profession. Zama’s accolades include recognitions by Best Lawyers (South Africa), Mail & Guardian’s Women of Power, and African Legal Awards, among others.
WMN Attorneys Inc. has been consistently recognised for its contribution to gender empowerment and excellence in legal services, including being shortlisted for African Law Firm of the Year (Small Practice) and Best South African Law Firm (WOZA Africa).
We are proud supporters of Ubuntu NPO and Dare to Change NPC, reflecting our commitment to social impact and inclusive development.
Practice GroupConstruction and Engineering, Corporate and Commercial, Dispute Resolution, Employment, Procurement, Project Finane, Technology, Media and Telecommunications





