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In the fourth of a six-part series showcasing champions of the rule of law in Africa, Khrushchev Ekwueme of Olaniwun Ajayi LP talks to Craig Sisterson about lawyers’ roles in supporting the court system.
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Employee declarations are a necessity in today’s competitive world. Don’t get caught off guard by an employee with company ownership in conflict with your business.
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In the first of four articles which look at what happens when parties refuse to participate virtually, Dr Hilda Grobler summarises responses from the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) and the High Court to litigants who believe they have the right to insist on face-to-face hearings. They do not.
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Marking Africa Day under the theme, Bringing the Law into the Digital Age, the virtual Rule of Law Café delivered insights from expert speakers discussing the role of the rule of law as a basic condition for economic development, and the need for a modernised and effective legal system.
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Existing Lexis Convey users will benefit from this training session which covers accepting and setting up matters online, printing of documents and more.
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B Comm (Law) LLB Degree (University of Johannesburg, previously RAU), PhD (Private Law) (University of the North West previously Potchefstroom University for CHE)
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As companies prepare for the December break, questions about bonuses, leave, working on public holidays, misconduct and other issues naturally come to the fore.
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In Sithole and Another v Sithole and Another 2021 (6) BCLR 597 (CC), the Constitutional Court confirmed an order declaring s 21(2)(a) of the Matrimonial Property Act unconstitutional and invalid. Henceforth, all marriages which in terms of the Black Administration Act were automatically out of community of property are now marriages in community of property.
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LexisNexis in partnership with the Law Society of South Africa (LSSA) invites you to the 2021 State of the Legal Industry Webinar in which we unpack the key findings