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Karabo is a Life Sciences advisor at Gerhold and van Wyk Attorneys and Conveyancers, based in Bryanston, Johannesburg.
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Rene Devprasad (LLB) qualified and practiced as an Attorney prior to joining LexisNexis 11.5 years ago. She is currently employed as a Compliance Author for Africa and has vast knowledge about African and National legislation and regulation, as well as Compliance,
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LexisNexis Blog Contributors
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In Forum de Monitoria do Orçamento v Chang [2022] 2 All SA 157 (GJ), competing extradition requests, review of Minister’s decision, whether rational based on the relevant facts, and in conformity with the doctrine of legality.
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Imraan Mahomed advises a wide range of employers on all aspects of employment and labour related transactional, litigation, regulatory and compliance related matters His input is sought regularly by the media to comment on current labour law issues and he has acted as a judge of the Labour Court on more than one occasion.
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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.
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Michael Kidd is a Professor of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
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Finance Minister Tito Mboweni's 2021 Budget sees property transfer duty remaining at the rate set in 2020, the planned finalisation of 1 409 restitution claims, and an allocation of R7 billion to the Land Bank.
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Tebogo Malatji is the Managing Director of Malatji & Co. Attorneys in Sandton. He has over 25 years of practise experience. Tebogo’s practise covers a full spectrum of Advisory and Litigation services for Ministers, National and Provincial Departments, Boards and CEOs of Public Entities, Regulators and major Government business enterprises.
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In Gore NO and Another v Ward and Another [2022] 2 All SA 178 (WCC), liability for loss caused by fraudulent acts committed by company director, the authority of directors to control companies is vested and actual.