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The “new normal” in South Africa isn’t as normal as elsewhere
5th August 2022 Hybrid working. Remote. Productivity. The changes to workplace dynamics brought on by the pandemic are global. Throw in the added South African... →
Groundbreaking report shines light on the rule of law across Africa
24th June 2022 Corruption, government inefficiency and a lack of transparency and accountability are the biggest hurdles to unlocking Africa’s economic growth and... →
LexisNexis SA calls on legal professionals to weigh in on compulsory community service proposals
10th June 2022 Proposed regulations governing compulsory community service for the legal profession may be out of kilter with their spirit and intention: to... →
Pandemics, civil unrest, floods: managing staff in times of crisis
30th May 2022 More government intervention, legislation and regulation is needed to manage employer and employee relationships in times of unprecedented crisis... →
New severe weather online portal gives free access to legislation and resources following catastrophic KZN floods
9th May 2022 In the wake of the most devastating floods to hit KwaZulu-Natal in several decades, legal technology company LexisNexis South Africa (LNSA) has set... →
Better tech means smarter and quicker decisions in the legal space
28th March 2022 You will be hard-pressed to find a sector that is not grappling with the impact of technological intervention in their field. The first webinar in... →
Cutting-edge Estate Administration now available
17th March 2022 Despite Estate Planning and Administration rising in prevalence as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and fears over mortality, data from the... →
Assessing the Rule of Law in Africa
10th February 2022 LexisNexis and Africa Legal are proud to announce the launch of a ground-breaking new report which shines a light on the trends, barriers and... →