
During 2004 Rupert Rohrs Attorneys was taken over by Duvenage Inc and Rohrs Duvenage became the Empangeni branch of Duvenage.
After Mr Rohrs passed away, Francois Stadler was moved from the Richards Bay branch to take over the day to day management (late 2013).
During 2017 a new company was registered to purchase Rohrs Duvenage as a going concern, with Francois Stadler as the director. Rohrs Duvenage then became a separate entity with its own panel number with the banks and continue to provide services to all the major clients it previously had.
The biggest and oldest project is the Dumisane Makhaye low cost housing development on behalf of the Province of KZN and Umhlathuze Municipality.
Our Vision is to become the Conveyancing Law Firm of choice in the greater Zululand area for property developers, with special focus on low cost housing developments, in order to assist with resolving the housing shortage crisis.
Another goal is to have the biggest market share of conveyancing and debt collection work in Empangeni within the next four years.
Our mission is to deliver exceptional legal services to clients, while always maintaining our values of integrity, honesty, trust and respect, in a work environment where staff input and diversity is encouraged.
To be a law firm where regular clients and estate agents feel comfortable to walk in for advice and guidance. We aim to keep the office a place where clients as well as staff feel at home.
With 13 years’ experience in the industry, Francois Stadler is young and ready to take the firm to another level. Francois invites Zululand residents to make use of Rohrs Duvenage’s services.
Francois’ speciality is conveyancing and debt collections.
He passed his Conveyancing admission examinations during 2017 and achieved 10th place in KwaZulu-Natal. Francois started his articles at Duvenage Attorneys in Richards Bay in early 2005.
Francois studied LLB part time through UNISA while working full time. He was trained in most areas of law between 2005 and 2012, when he was admitted as an attorney. During at least the first 10 years of his career he took on cases covering almost all fields of law, which although being very stressful (not specialising initially), has made him a well-rounded attorney and conveyancer.
In 2013 he was moved to Rohrs Duvenage to manage which was then a branch office.
Due to this office doing large amounts of conveyancing work (of all types) for a developer and other clients, he had to quickly learn how to do the more difficult parts of conveyancing, such as township establishments, consolidations and sub divisions – not just transfers of properties.
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