Bronwyn Brink-Beukes Director 021 941 7777

In December 2001, Bronwyn joined Honey Attorneys, Cape Town (now BDP Attorneys), as a candidate attorney. She started in the firm’s Civil Litigation Department and in 2002, moved to the Conveyancing Department. In February 2003, Bronwyn was admitted as an attorney and in August that year, as a conveyancer. She became a partner at the firm in 2006.

After leaving the firm in December 2014, Bronwyn re-joined the BDP family in August 2017. Bronwyn has extensive experience in transfers and bonds on a large scale. Her meticulous attention to detail and drive to get things done right the first time has resulted in the firm being ranked as the top firm on various financial institutions’ panels on numerous occasions.

Principal Services
  • Conveyancing
  • Property Law

Qualifications
LL.B

Admissions
Attorney and Conveyancer of the High Court, South Africa
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Andy Alexander

  • LLB at the University of the Western Cape – 2020
  • Commenced Articles of Clerkship in June 2021

 

Andy holds an LLB from the University of the Western Cape. He is currently completing his articles of clerkship at BDP Attorneys under John Smit and Rosshin Rossouw.

Gaenor Michel

  • BA (language and culture) – Stellenbosch University – 2013;
  • BA Hons (philosophy) (cum laude) – Stellenbosch University – 2014;
  • LLB – Stellenbosch University – 2017;
  • MA (philosophy) (cum laude) Stellenbosch University – 2020;
  • Commenced articles of clerkship – November 2020.

Gaenor holds a BA, a BA Hons (cum laude), an LLB and an MA (cum laude) from the University of Stellenbosch. Her MA thesis focussed on wrongful life delictual actions and the ethical desirability thereof. She is currently completing her articles of clerkship at BDP Attorneys under Christo Potgieter and John Smit. Gaenor is also a registered PhD student at Stellenbosch University, working towards a PhD in the field of Bioethics.