Brownandcompany

Read our most frequently asked questions

Can I get legal advice without opening a case?
  1. You can receive legal advice through a consultation, without initiating court proceedings. We offer:
  2. Legal Opinion (if required): Subject to additional charge inclusive of consultation and file opening.
  1. Our attorneys are experienced in a wide range of matters, including both personal legal issues and corporate/commercial transactions.
  2. For corporate matters we offer Data Protection training, some of our clients include BHC and BOTUSAFE Investments.
  1. Yes, distance is not a barrier. We are able to represent Clients outside Gaborone and travel to attend matters locally in Botswana.
  2. As for International matters, Brown & Company is a proud member of Primerus, an alliance of 150+ vetted global law firms offering partner-level legal service at competitive rates. Through this network, we can represent clients globally, collaborating with our trusted sister firms.
  1. We guide clients through every step of property transactions, including drafting agreements, registration, and transfer of property.
  2. We have also have a running partnership with Morox Properties, assuring that all Property Clients receive the best services.
How much do you charge for an initial consultation?
  1. Consultation: P1,500.00
  2. File Opening: P1,000.00
    (Opening a file ensures proper documentation and ease of follow-up.)
  1. Hourly billing is our standard practice.
  2. Fixed fees are available for clients (Companies) on a retainer agreement.
  1. Clients may make deposits into our trust account, which will only be invoiced after work has been done on the file.
  1. Case assessment
  2. Review of prospects of success
  3. Identification of legal options
  4. Advice on urgency, prescription (legal time limits), and next steps
    Sometimes, all you need is a letter of demand or sound legal advice to resolve a matter without going to court.
  1. Yes, we take on pro bono matters upon assessment. Priority is given to meritorious cases involving public interest or individuals unable to afford representation.
  1. Omang / Passport (for foreign nationals)
  2. Court documents, contracts, or any evidence you have
  3. Divorce: Marriage certificate, Form A or B
  4. Land matters: Title deed or customary land grant certificate
  5. Criminal matters: Charge sheet and any related court papers
How long does it typically take to resolve a legal matter?
  1. It depends really there is no timeframe when it comes to legal matters.
  1. Phone calls and emails after each court appearance or filing
  2. Monthly reports for corporate clients with multiple files
  1. We file urgent court applications when needed and treat emergencies with priority.
  1. Absolutely.
  2. We have a Data Protection Officer on-site
  3. All staff undergo regular data protection training
  4. Files are stored in secure, restricted-access facilities
  5. No third-party sharing without client consent
  1. If there’s a conflict of interest or any other concern, we facilitate internal reassignment.

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