We strive as a world class commercial property and property law practice to meet and exceed the expectations of our clients, both locally and internationally. Our focus is exemplary service, integrity and professionalism.
BRIEF HISTORY
AMC Hunter Inc was founded in 1987 by well known Durban lawyer, Karien Hunter, who still heads up the law practice. The practice has experienced phenomenal growth in the 24 years of its existence and is now regarded as one of the leading property law firms in KwaZulu Natal. Although the main focus of the law firm remains property law, we offer a wide range of legal services which also includes litigation, commercial law and the law of trusts.
LOCALITY
Our law offices are conveniently situated at:
Head Office in Durban, KwaZulu Natal: 66 Lilyan Ngoyi Street (formerly Windermere Road) View map Contact us at the Durban law office
Law Office in Amanzimtoti, KwaZulu Natal: 419 Kingsway View map Contact us at the Amanzimtoti law office
Law Office in Ballito, KwaZulu Natal: Shop 1, 27 Sandra Road View map Contact us at the Ballito law office
BANKS
AMC Hunter Inc is on the attorneys and conveyancers panel of the major banks, namely ABSA Bank, First National Bank, Nedbank and Standard Bank. We’re also on the attorney panel of some private banks such as RMB, FNB Private, BOE Bank and Investec Bank.
AMC Hunter Inc is consistently rated by the banks as one of their top performing law firms of attorneys and conveyancers and was recognised as such by ABSA Bank in 2010.
TECHNOLOGY
Innovative software is used to enable us to communicate effectively with banks, clients and estate agents alike and to increase turn around times in the delivery of property law and other legal services. Clients can follow the progress on their own property transfer - click here to test the Convey Central System for yourself.
BEE STATUS
AMC Hunter Inc carries a level TWO BEE scoring. Click here to download our BEE Verification Certificate.
AWARDS
Karien Hunter was the co-winner of the Business Woman of the Year Awards in KwaZulu Natal in 2007, and in 2008 she was one of three finalists for the WIPN (Women in Property Awards) in South Africa.