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Working at LexisNexis South Africa is about being a part of something bigger. It's about our passion to inspire a better tomorrow for our country and the African continent. Through innovation, collaboration, deploying leading-edge technology and up-to-date content, we provide our customers with information that provides a competitive edge and contributes to our efforts to advance the rule of law.
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Megan Reimers holds a BLC LLB and has been a practising attorney for 22 years.
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The Complex World of Law With the rapid changes in law always evolving, dealing with dispute and resolution can seem challenging. Clients’ needs shift and the demands involved in clarifying complex legal issues can make the path forward become complex for the legal practitioner.
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Lexis® Practical Guidance Consumer Law is a web-based reference guide that offers user friendly and practical advice to both consumers and suppliers.
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LexisNexis and its employees worldwide care deeply about adhering to the highest standards of behavior so that customers, suppliers and the global community continue to recognise us as an open, honest and principled organisation.
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LexisNexis is pleased to announce the release Lexis KYC. This training session will introduce subscribers to this easy-to-use transactional KYC verification solution, that fits into any business no matter the size of the organisation. Conduct identity and address verification of national and foreign individuals as well juristic entities, on a per search basis. Enhanced due diligence now becomes affordable to the customer as they can control when and on whom adverse media, sanctions and watchlist screenings take place. Lexis KYC’s risk matrix provides a simple solution to implementing a risk based approach and gives the customer full control of their risk appetite.
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Lexis® Practical Guidance Business Law is a web-based reference solution that offers breaking-news updates, comprehensive interpretations and detailed guidance on pertinent business law.
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Allen West discusses Deeds Office practice with regards the correct description of companies being wound-up, under judicial management or business rescue, or in liquidation, when deeds are lodged for registration.
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LexisNexis Blog Contributors
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Michelle obtained her BA (Law) degree from the University of Natal in 1993 and LLB from the same University in 1995 (now UKZN). The foundation of her Labour and Employment law career was established in November 1996 when she was appointed as an Associate to a Judge of the Labour Court. Michelle gained invaluable experience during the four years that she worked for several Judges, at various seats of the Labour Court, including Braamfontein, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Durban.