Advocate Karabo van Heerden was admitted to the Johannesburg Society of Advocates in 2016 and has appeared in the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court of Appeal and countless lower courts.
She trained in media law, but expanding into business and human rights law has shown her how many people she can help. She is currently challenging a mining giant’s pollution in Zambia, and if she wins, she will be assisting more than 100 000 people.
One proud moment was winning a case against the Unisa’s decision to exclude 500 students from registering. That victory meant educational institutions can be held accountable for decisions that arbitrarily limit student rights.
“Often where no laws exist, it’s my job to assist the courts to develop the law to keep up with evolving markets in both business and our ordinary lives,” Van Heerden says.
“I would like ordinary South Africans to know that injustice is something they do not need to live with.”