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  • Lydia Le Roux
    Welcome to the Lexis Digest blog, our latest publication platform. Here articles, research and content submitted by legal practitioners and professionals of interest to a readership including legal practitioners, the corporate environment and government, will be published. All curated by LexisNexis to provide the latest resources, insights and information in an accessible, responsive blog format.
  • Michelle Posemann
    Michelle holds a BA (Law) from the University of Stellenbosch and LLB & PG Dipl in Maritime Law from UKZN. She has trained as an arbitrator through both AMSSA and AFSA and as a mediator through ADR group UK (international accreditation in civil and commercial mediation) and is passionate about dispute resolution, conflict management and dispute systems design.
  • Alta Swanepoel
    Clearly understanding the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (AARTO) Act, 1998, before the planned rollout on 1 July 2021, is crucial. The impact and cost of driver disqualifications, penalties, suspensions and revocations could be tremendously detrimental to any entity, especially as our economy attempts to recover from the effects of the pandemic.
  • Lydia le Roux
    Lydia is a seasoned legal professional (currently on the non-practicing roll of the Law Society of the Northern Provinces) with extensive experience providing strategic legal advice and recommending the appropriate course of action for a diverse client portfolio. Her fields of expertise are Commercial and Corporate Law, Contract Law, Business Advisory, Legal Opinions and Compliance. Lydia has a keen interest in innovation and how it affects businesses and the legal profession.
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  • Laurie Greyvenstein
    Laurie Greyvenstein completed a Bachelor of Law at Unisa and has a Post-Graduate Diploma in Alternative Dispute Resolution at US in addition to having 25 years’ experience as Detective, Maintenance Officer, Public Prosecutor and Magistrate in district and regional courts.
  • Jean Du Toit
    Jean Du Toit is an Admitted Attorney of the High Court with a BCom LLB degree from the University of Pretoria and a Post Graduate Diploma in Tax Law from the University of Johannesburg. He has experience in commercial law, litigation and tax law.
  • Nicolene Schoeman-Louw
    Mrs Nicolene Schoeman – Louw is an admitted Attorney of the High Court of South Africa, Conveyancer, Notary Public and Mediator; with a passion for entrepreneurs and helping them reach their most ambitious goals. She has enjoyed the confidence of many successful entrepreneurs (both locally and abroad) over the years and continues to do so. As a trusted advisor she has actively contributed to the successes of many businesses, helped and continues to help many entrepreneurs build lasting legacies.
  • Sayeeda Khan
    In keeping with our focus on the Rule of Law, LexisNexis South Africa (LNSA) has launched a project aimed at informing the general public of their rights during this difficult time.
  • Michelle Naidoo
    Michelle obtained her BA (Law) degree from the University of Natal in 1993 and LLB from the same University in 1995 (now UKZN). The foundation of her Labour and Employment law career was established in November 1996 when she was appointed as an Associate to a Judge of the Labour Court. Michelle gained invaluable experience during the four years that she worked for several Judges, at various seats of the Labour Court, including Braamfontein, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Durban.