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Social Networking for attorneys

By Kathleen Kriel, Nomfundo Manyathi and Mapula Sedutla The use of social media has become very popular over the past few years and legal practitioners are not excluded from the […]

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A communication shift: Be prepared rather than left behind

By Kathleen Kriel, Nomfundo Manyathi and Mapula Sedutla The rise of social media platforms over the past few years has significantly changed the way people communicate with each other. And, […]

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Employment law update – Changing ‘traditional views’

Kievits Kroon Country Estate (Pty) Ltd v Mmoledi and Others (LAC) (unreported case no JA78/10, 24-7-2012) (Tlaletsi JA) By Moksha Naidoo The first respondent employee was dismissed for charges related […]

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Employment law update – Dismissal related to a s 197 transfer?

By Talita Laubscher The applicant in Long v Prism Holdings Ltd and Another [2012] 7 BLLR 672 (LAC) was employed as the first respondent’s human resources director from 1 November 1998. […]

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Clarity on contingency fees agreements

Mofokeng v Road Accident Fund (unreported case no 22649/09); Makhuvele v Road Accident Fund (unreported case no 19509/11); Mokatse v Road Accident Fund (unreported case no 24932/10); Komme v Road […]

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Unity of applicant in patent applications

By FJ Labuschagne The devil, more often than not, is in the detail. When filing patent applications, the mysterious hidden element the idiom speaks of should be exorcised to avoid […]

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Enforcement of CCMA default awards

By Sizwe Buthelezi Employees armed with default awards from the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) face major challenges when it comes to the enforcement of these awards. These […]

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Are provisional sentence proceedings constitutional?

By Zamazulu Nkubungu A provisional sentence summons may be issued when suing on a liquid document. This compels the defendant to appear before court to admit or deny liability in […]

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30 years of the ‘Sea Constitution’

By Michael Kabai On 10 December 1982 the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (the convention) was opened for signature by states at Montego Bay in Jamaica. […]

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Two heads are better than one

Assessors in High Court civil cases By Henry Lerm No truer words could have been spoken in jest than those used by Middle English writer John Heywood when, in 1546, […]

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