
Welcome to Lanham-Love Incorporated Attorneys
Lanham-Love Incorporated Attorneys was originally founded in 2003 by Bobby Lanham-Love.
Lanham-Love Incorporated Attorneys is an innovative law firm, where we embrace change as a means to remain relevant in a dynamic industry. Strategically located in Saxonwold, close to many of our corporate clients, Lanham-Love Incorporated has a proven ability to service the legal needs of both large and small companies. We have acquired expertise and experience in numerous niche industries.
Our Legal Services
Our clients come first. We understand our clients’ business, industry-specific and commercial needs and strive to provide specialized, boutique legal services combined with the personal touch to cater for such needs.

B-BBEE Compliance
Lanham-Love Inc has acquired significant expertise in the vitally important field of Broad- Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE).

Corporate & Commercial
We focus on the specific requirements of our clients’ businesses and are acutely aware of the need to understand the commercial space in which our clients operate.

Collection & Debt Recovery
We offer specialised recovery and asset repossession services to our financial sector clients.

Insolvency Law and Business Rescue
We have launched many successful liquidation and sequestration applications on behalf of our clients.

Litigation
Litigation can be a costly and complex process. We provide guidance to our clients every step of the way, without ever losing our focus on reaching an effective resolution.

Energy Sector
We service a number of leading corporations in the petroleum and gas industries. We have acquired expertise relating to the drafting of industry-related agreements

Franchise Law
Our team has provided extensive legal services to various franchisors, including a multinational proprietor of well-known retail brands
What our clients say…
Our Valued Clients
We represent a number of leading companies including financial institutions, petroleum companies as well as property developers and retailers.
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