The Corporate Counsel Association of South Africa (CCASA) is the national voice, forum and professional body for Corporate Counsel in South Africa.
CCASA, formerly known as the Corporate Lawyers Association of South Africa, was established in 1982 to meet the professional needs of Corporate Counsel in South Africa, including practice-sharing, networking and professional development.
CCASA recognises the distinct interests and needs of Corporate Counsel who provide professional legal and business services to their employers, namely the corporate entity.
In 2017 CCASA was formally recognized by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) as the official Professional Body representing the Corporate Counsel profession in South Africa. As part of this recognition CCASA is allowed to determine and set the required standards for the Corporate Counsel profession including qualifications, expertise, competencies and skills. CCASA is therefore well placed to establish benchmarks for Corporate Counsel in South Africa and to ensure that the credibility and high standards expected of the Corporate Counsel profession are not only continually developed and enhanced but are also maintained in the South African environment.
The terms ‘corporate counsel’ / ‘legal advisors’ / ‘corporate lawyers’ / ‘in-house counsel’ / legal counsel’ are used to describe practitioners who hold a legal degree/qualification and who are employed by companies and other organisations (public and private sector) for the purpose of providing in-house legal counsel, giving legal guidance and advice on a variety of legal and business related topics.
In other words such person generally acts as an in-house lawyer who provides advice of a legal and business nature, to his/her employer, the corporation, its employees, related companies and stakeholders, and who does not write fees in respect of this advice, but instead gets paid a salary by the employer. Corporate Counsel, as compared with practicing attorneys and advocates who provide their services to the public at large on an independent basis and in exchange for a fee, provide their service to a single employer.
Corporate Counsel are not regulated by a state body or by statute in South Africa, unlike International jurisdictions such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the USA.
When a practicing attorney elects to leave the practicing profession, he/she is required to remove him-/herself from the practicing roll held by the provincial Law Society and from this time he/she will no longer fall under the jurisdiction or control of the Law Society. Corporate Counsel, where employed by a public / private sector employer (corporate) will be subjected to, and must comply with any rules, policies and codes of practice as laid down by his/her respective employer.
In-house practice has showed tremendous growth in South Africa over the last several years. Talented and ambitious practitioners now routinely leave private practice for in-house posts that provide compensation and sophistication of work that rivals the cream of the profession.
Better Counsel, Better Corporations, Better Community.
CCASA’s vision is to promote the standing and value of Corporate Counsel, both in South Africa and on a global basis and to be the Association of choice for all Corporate Counsel in South Africa.
The overriding objective of CCASA is to promote the common interest and value of Corporate Counsel and demonstrate their multi-faceted roles. This includes:
Whilst CCASA operates as a non-profit entity, it is managed like a business under a sound business structure.
CCASA is governed by a MoI and supporting governance documents, including:
Furthermore, CCASA has embraced and applies strong corporate governance principles and practices in its day-to-day activities, and at all times places strong focus on the following factors:
CCASA is managed by a CEO under the direction of a properly constituted Board in accordance with CCASA’s MoI. The Board is annually elected by CCASA’s members.
Management is responsible to:
The current CEO is Alison Lee who is consulted on a part-time basis to manage CCASA a position which she has held since 2004.
The CCASA Board is currently composed of a number of independent members, who have offered their services on a voluntary basis, who are in good standing with CCASA and who are employed by companies as Corporate Counsel in South Africa.
PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATION PROGRAM
CCASA holds a formal recognition by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) as the Professional Body that represents the Corporate Counsel profession in South Africa. By virtue of its recognition, CCASA offers four certified professional designations in accordance with the SAQA-approved CCASA criteria. These professional designations are:
The CCASA certification process and resultant acquisition of the relevant CCASA professional designation is testimony that the member meets the stringent competency levels required and expected from a Corporate Counsel and is a solid indication that the member is committed to the advancement of his/her career, whether new to in-house, in a mid-level position or General Counsel.
CCASA members are employed by and represent more than 60 blue-chip companies and other organisations in South Africa. CCASA offers the following membership categories, opening the door to a powerful array of benefits which have been curated and crafted to enhance your career and hone your legal and business skills:
No other Professional Body is in a position to deliver a service which assists Corporate Counsel across South Africa with the development of their professional skills and careers as well as CCASA. Some of these services are included in the annual CCASA membership subscription fee, but others, such as the certification program, training courses and networking events are on a fee basis, with a discount offered to CCASA members. The value-added in-house counsel services developed for Corporate Counsel include:
CCASA runs customised courses and workshops for Corporate Counsel on a regular basis. The courses and workshops are prepared and presented by subject matter experts. All courses are presented online. A list of CCASA’s courses offer can be viewed under the CCASA Calendar.
CCASA has established an educational trust which is a separate standalone entity known as the “CCASA Foundation Trust”. Each year CCASA awards scholarships to carefully selected previously disadvantaged South African law students.
CCASA is currently associated with the following entities:
CCASA is run from offices based in Northcliff, Johannesburg and can be contacted at:
Telephone: 011 476 3217 (ext. 3) | e-mail: info@ccasa.co.za | Website: www.ccasa.co.za