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On today’s episode I am in Conversation with Noèmi Muya. My highlight was hearing about how she had a pleasurable experience during her articles and I believe it is so important to highlight when one has a good experience during articles because the articles experience truly has a bad reputation of being a toxic period in most people’s career stories. Her face also really lit up as she spoke about the woman who mentored her during articles and that inspired her to also pay it forward by mentoring the next generation of legal practitioners.
Noémi Muya is a bilingual (English & French) attorney of the high court of South Africa, with experience and expertise in property law (Conveyancing) and corporate law. She holds a BA Law degree, an LLB degree and she is an LLM candidate at the University of Pretoria. She is also a Golden Key member, having served as the vice president of the Golden Key Chapter at the North West University (Vaal Triangle campus). As a devoted Christian, her values of faith, resilience, and service have underpinned every step of her personal and professional
evolution.
Noémi is the founder of For Women in Law – a platform resolved on empowering women in law through mentorship, career guidance and legal education. Her career is marked by a deep commitment to mentorship, legal education, and advancing opportunities for aspiring lawyers. She was recently named as Top 30 Africa’s leading Women by Cresta Africa.
As the founder of For Women in Law, Noémi has created a space for women in law to connect, learn, and grow professionally. Through mentorship, workshops, and career guidance initiatives, she has played a vital role in supporting law students and young professionals.
Over the years, she has been invited to speak and present at various conferences, universities, and high-profile events. With a unique blend of academic excellence, legal expertise, and a passion for empowering others. Noémi aims to continue to shape the future of women in law, leaving a lasting impact
on the legal profession | www.forwomeninlaw.com
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On today’s episode I am in Conversation with Noèmi Muya. My highlight was hearing about how she had a pleasurable experience during her articles and I believe it is so important to highlight when one has a good experience during articles because the articles experience truly has a bad reputation of being a toxic period in most people’s career stories. Her face also really lit up as she spoke about the woman who mentored her during articles and that inspired her to also pay it forward by mentoring the next generation of legal practitioners.
Noémi Muya is a bilingual (English & French) attorney of the high court of South Africa, with experience and expertise in property law (Conveyancing) and corporate law. She holds a BA Law degree, an LLB degree and she is an LLM candidate at the University of Pretoria. She is also a Golden Key member, having served as the vice president of the Golden Key Chapter at the North West University (Vaal Triangle campus). As a devoted Christian, her values of faith, resilience, and service have underpinned every step of her personal and professional
evolution.
Noémi is the founder of For Women in Law – a platform resolved on empowering women in law through mentorship, career guidance and legal education. Her career is marked by a deep commitment to mentorship, legal education, and advancing opportunities for aspiring lawyers. She was recently named as Top 30 Africa’s leading Women by Cresta Africa.
As the founder of For Women in Law, Noémi has created a space for women in law to connect, learn, and grow professionally. Through mentorship, workshops, and career guidance initiatives, she has played a vital role in supporting law students and young professionals.
Over the years, she has been invited to speak and present at various conferences, universities, and high-profile events. With a unique blend of academic excellence, legal expertise, and a passion for empowering others. Noémi aims to continue to shape the future of women in law, leaving a lasting impact
on the legal profession | www.forwomeninlaw.com
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