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Are there anomalies in the recent Covid-19 Directives issued by Government?
2nd July 2020 In the final week of June 2020, the Department of Co-Operative Government and Traditional Affairs as well as the Department of Small Business... →
A spotlight on director delinquency
26th June 2020 In the recent case between the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) and another (the “Plaintiffs”) and Duduzile Cynthia Myeni and others, the... →
Legal Practitioners – Pro-innovation?
26th June 2020 Our legal profession is no stranger to attacks of ethics and efficiency. Be it justified or not, most legal practitioners have borne the brunt of... →
Shifting the “needle” in the Entrepreneurial Struggle
17th June 2020 Nicolene Schoeman-Louw is an admitted Attorney of the High Court of South Africa, Conveyancer, Notary Public and Mediator; with a passion for... →
Are Restraint of Trade Clauses Enforceable during #Covid-19?
17th June 2020 The enforceability of restraint of trade clauses in employment contracts has always been a hot topic of debate in law. However, what once was a... →
Developments in TERS #COVID19
12th May 2020 The COVID-19 nationwide lockdown has brought about various emergency measures which for the most part are unknown territories to South Africans.... →
Employers and Employees must be #Covid-19 health and safety compliant under level 4 of the #lockdown
6th May 2020 Since the nationwide lockdown was implemented and subsequently extended, South African Employers and Employees, save for those categorized as... →
Sureties, Co – Principal Debtors and Prescription
By: Creamer Media Reporter 28th April 2020 In Liberty Group Limited v Illman (1334/2018) [2020] ZASCA 38 one of the issues the court had to determine was whether sureties who also bind... →