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1. Introduction





                                                   The Phatshoane Henney Group, established  in 2006, has fi rmly
                                                   cemented itself not only as South Africa’s largest legal network, but
                                                   also as the only network custom developed to suit the needs of small
                                                   and medium South African law fi rms. This provides the Group with
                                                   essential economies of scale and a uniquely home-grown fl avour
                                                   vitally important to member fi rms.

                                                   A central tenet of this South  African relevance is the collective
                    The Phatshoane                 commitment towards transformation and diversity – a commitment
                                                   embedded as a key value of the Group and in turn also each member
                Henney Group has                   fi rm. Only through a concerted effort and a holistic approach towards
                                                   transformation in the broadest sense of the word, can member fi rms
                    fi rmly cemented               become new breed law fi rms – the ultimate standard to which each
                                                   member fi rm aspires to.
                        itself as South            To provide structure to this communal transformation imperative,

                       Africa’s largest            the Group at the end of 2014 unanimously adopted a set of Group
                                                   BEE standards applicable to all member fi rms.  The presence of
                                                   these standards is signifi cant and stands in contrast to the vacuum
                 home-grown legal                  that currently exists in the legal fraternity due to the absence of a
                                                   regulating sector BEE charter. These Group BEE standards are centrally
                                 network           monitored on an annual basis and compliance is set as a condition
                                                   to continued membership.

                                                   To plan for adherence, member fi rms have access to transformation
                                                   best practices, strategic planning support, centralised initiatives












































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