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Firm Hosted Reception with Members of the South African Judiciary

March 3, 2015 Chandler bryant
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On February 23, 2015, our firm invited judges and colleagues to our office for a reception honoring two members of the South African Judiciary.  Guests arrived to meet and greet The Honorable Thekiso Musi, Retired Judge and Past President of the Free State High Court of South Africa and The Honorable Willie Seriti, Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals of South Africa, along with Advocate Fanyana Mdumbe, Head of the Legal Division of the South African Arms Procurement Commission.  

Pictured: The Honorable Elizabeth T. Trosch, The Honorable Shirley L. Fulton, The Honorable Linwood O. Foust, The Honorable Sean P. Smith, The Honorable Thekiso Musi, The Honorable Willie Seriti, The Honorable David H. Strickland, Advocate Fanyana Mdumbe, James E. Ferguson, II, The Honorable Kimberly Y. Best-Staton, The Honorable Yolanda M. Troutman, Mecklenburg County Clerk of Superior Court Elisa Chinn-Gary, The Honorable Karen Edy-Williams and Geraldine Sumter.

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