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    Redefining Legal Careers with a Commitment to Gender Equity – Noémi Muya

    Noémi Muya is not just a legal expert; she is a transformative force in the legal profession.

    Noémi Muya is a bilingual (English & French) attorney of the high court of South Africa. expertise in property law (Conveyancing) and corporate law

    Her depth of experience has positioned her as a trusted advisor to global investors and businesses seeking to navigate complex regulatory landscapes.

    Armed with a BA Law and LLB, Muya is currently advancing her expertise through an LLM in Banking Law.

    But beyond her impressive academic credentials and corporate success, she is on a mission to dismantle gender barriers within the legal industry.

    As the Founder and Director of For Women in Law, she has created a dynamic platform that fosters mentorship, career guidance, and legal education for aspiring and practicing female lawyers.

    Under Muya’s leadership, For Women in Law has evolved into more than just an advocacy group; it is a movement that reshapes traditional career trajectories in the legal sector.

    The initiative hosts impactful workshops and an annual legal careers event that challenges conventional paths by exploring diverse and non-traditional opportunities within the field.

    Through these programs, Muya provides tangible resources and access to industry leaders, ensuring that women in law are not just seen but also heard and empowered.

    Her work extends beyond mentorship. Muya actively collaborates with schools, universities, and private enterprises to embed gender equity into career development programs.

    She consults with leading brands to align corporate initiatives with For Women in Law’s mission, ensuring a broader impact on professional inclusivity.

    Whether speaking at conferences, leading webinars, or partnering with organizations to drive gender inclusion, she consistently advocates for a legal industry where women have equal footing and limitless opportunities.

    As the legal landscape continues to evolve, Muya’s influence is shaping a future where women in law are not just participants but trailblazers.

    Her relentless pursuit of equity and professional development is not just inspiring—it is rewriting the narrative for women in the legal profession across Africa and beyond.

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