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  • Pheteni Nkuna
    Phetheni Nkuna focuses on employment law. She represents clients (employers)at the CCMA, bargaining councils, and the Labour Court. Her forte includes dismissal disputes, unfair labour practice disputes, restraints of trade, section 197 transfers, section 189 processes, organisational rights and wage disputes and employment equity.
  • Hennie Klopper
    Professor Klopper is an Emeritus Professor of Private Law at the University of Pretoria and has been a practising attorney since 1973. Apart from lecturing in intellectual property, company law, and law of damages, he specialises in the law of third-party compensation. Professor Klopper has published several textbooks and articles on third-party compensation, the law of collisions, intellectual property and cyberlaw, to name but a few subjects.
  • Nonhlanhla Onverwacht
    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.
  • Ian Dutton
    He has practised as an attorney and advocate for 20 years, during which he developed a knowledge and interest in medical law. Ian discovered it to be intellectually challenging as it is a dynamic and complex area of the law. His professional interest developed to the point where he decided to do an LLM degree in Medical law and Ethics from the University of Edinburgh.
  • Zainab Bouziane
    Zainab who is fluent in English obtained a degree in English Literature from Mohammed V University in Morocco. She also speaks fluent Arabic and French. She relocated to South Africa 9 years ago to join her South African husband.
  • Matthew Thomson
    Matthew is an Associate at Dingley Marshall having joined in 2014 as a candidate attorney. He was admitted as an attorney in 2015 and practices within their Litigation department, also handling Commercial, Corporate and ICT Law. Matthew obtained his Bachelor of Commerce degree majoring in Law and Economics before completing a postgraduate Bachelor of Laws, both at University of Stellenbosch.
  • Kim Palmer
  • Robin Gerhold
    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.
  • Osborne Molatudi
    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.
  • Portia Samkelisiwe Dlamini
    Portia Samkelisiwe Dlamini was born in a small town Port Shepstone in the lower South Coast. She is a graduate with an LLB Degree from the University of Zululand, where she served at the University’s Law Clinic doing Pro Bono work in helping the community.