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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.
  • Navigating Landlord and tenant law can be difficult for legal practitioners, however Lexis Digest offers an easy to use solution. Learn more here.
  • Women in Tech Conversations: Youth Month
    This session presented by LexisNexis South Africa and Dell Technologies featured five young women trailblazers in tech sharing their insights on achieving success. They also discussed how to better ensure that young women see the tech sector as a viable career option.
  • Sign up
    To sign up for our Rule of Law Café, notice of future events, and related information about advancing the Rule of Law in South Africa, complete the form below.
  • Technology will always win
    Legal practitioners are creatures of tradition and certainty. They prefer all rules to be codified and all legislation to be clear. They yearn for certainty and frown upon ambiguity within contracts, laws and especially legal proceedings. Thus there is a call for the codification of video conferencing, through video links, within the Uniform Rules of Court.[2]
  • About Human Trafficking
    Human trafficking is one of the fastest growing crimes in the world and it is now tied with the illegal arms industry as the second largest international criminal enterprise
  • Ignore eDiscovery at your peril
    The proliferation of electronic documents makes electronic discovery imperative for the legal and corporate world, and mishandling such documents could spell danger for the success of your case.This was the overarching sentiment shared during the virtual launch on 30 March 2021 of Africa’s first legal text on eDiscovery, entitled A Guide to eDiscovery in South Africa.
  • Combatting Human Trafficking
    What it takes to turn a person who is destitute and vulnerable into a slave, is the absence of the Rule of Law. That is why we are committed to the Rule of Law principle, to establish advanced legal systems in places where human beings are seen as commodities.
  • Direct reliance on Constitution
    In Electoral Commission of South Africa v Democratic Alliance and Others [2021] 4 All SA 52 (SCA), the Electoral Commission’s power to adjudicate disputes is limited to the administrative mechanics of an election, and as such must act within the powers lawfully conferred on it.