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Legal technology company LexisNexis South Africa has come to the aid of the University of Cape Town (UCT) with the replacement of legal texts that were among the print collections destroyed in in the devastating fires that affected the institution in April 2021.
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Advancing the Rule of Law around the world is a concept that unifies our company across the globe and is passionately supported by the people of LexisNexis.
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Being aware of and protecting one’s reputation and that of one’s company is a facet of business that has become increasingly relevant – affecting individuals, corporates and brands alike. Legal professionals are not exempt from this, needing to be aware of how legislative changes impact the practice of law, their reputation and that of their clients while simultaneously upholding human rights as defined in the South African Constitution.
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Over 700 girls at two Eastern Cape schools will have a greater chance of staying in school to reach their full potential, thanks to the fundraising efforts of a local woman who climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in their honour in August.
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United Nations Foundation Honors LexisNexis CEO Mike Walsh with Global Leadership Award for Advancing Rule of Law
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The Trek4Mandela Caring4Girls menstrual hygiene programme.
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Advancing the Rule of Law around the world is a concept that unifies our company across the globe and is passionately supported by the people of LexisNexis.
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Throughout October, various charity organisations and NGOs across South Africa were the beneficiaries of the annual RE Cares Month
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South Africa’s tech scene paints a bleak picture of gender inclusivity, with women representing only 13% of South African graduates in the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields.
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Durban tech and legal professionals can look forward to the first ever Elastic Durban Meetup to be hosted by open source search and analytics company, Elastic, following the success of their popular events in Johannesburg since 2016.