Izak du Toit

Director at Barnard

Izak du Toit is an experienced legal professional currently serving as an Associate Attorney at Barnard since May 2023. Prior to this role, Izak was the Chief Executive Officer at MBFi from May 2022 to May 2023 and worked as an Associate at Seymore du Toit & Basson Attorneys from July 2014 to July 2022. Izak completed a B. Proc degree in Law at the University of Pretoria, where studies were undertaken from 1994 to 1998.

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Pretoria, South Africa

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Barnard

Barnard is an energetic new generation law firm which focuses on providing results as a value proposition to its clients. We believe in providing solutions which are practical and makes commercial sense. Our attorneys, while all having a commercial law back ground, specialise in different areas of the law which puts us in the unique position to provide for just about all our clients'​ needs. We can assist our clients in the following areas of the law and all matters relating thereto: Business Law; Collections; Corporate and Commercial Law; Company Law; Company Registrations; Construction Law; Consumer Law; Contracts; Criminal Law; Family Law; Information Technology Law; Intellectual Property (patents, trademarks and copyrights); Insolvency Law; Insurance Law; Litigation; Mediation; Medical Negligence; Mining Law; Personal Injury; Tax Law; Trusts. A vision of Excellence: Barnard Incorporated is dedicated to high ethical and professional standards within an environment of service excellence and professional competence. History: The firm was founded in 1998, and our dedicated team of professional and support personnel, soon expanded into all areas of the law, thereby creating a practice engaged in delivering diverse legal services nationally and internationally. Statutory Compliance: Barnard Incorporated is, at all times, in possession of a current Fidelity Fund Certificate issued by the Law Society of the Northern Provinces, of which it is a member, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter II of the Attorneys Act 1979.