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| President Jacob Zuma has appointed three persons as members of the Judicial Service Commission, the Presidency announced on Monday, 3 April 2017... read |
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| The University of the Free State acted lawfully when it adopted a new language policy in March last year, the Supreme Court of Appeal ruled yesterday, 28 March 2017... read |
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| The Competition Commission has referred a supplier of the main ingredient in RDP bricks to the Competition Tribunal for charging excessive prices... read |
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| RSA Group: "The idea of fixing commissions doesn't make sense. It would destroy the flexibility that is required to succeed in this business.” read |
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| The Competition Commission has conducted a search and seizure operation at the premises of fresh produce market agents in Cape Town and Durban... read |
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| Leana Engelbrecht The recent Brazilian meat scandal serves as a reminder to South Africa consumers that they should insist on knowing the origin and contents of the meat they purchase... read |
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| A long-term insurance company has been ordered by the industry's watchdog to pay compensation for its shoddy handling of a claim... read |
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| Issued by LexisNexis While King IV is a set of voluntary principles of good practices of corporate governance that holds no legal binding, its recommendations are held in high regard and are referenced by the courts in some cases... read |
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| Nicolene Schoeman-Louw The new BEE Codes of Good Practice came into operation a couple of years ago, replacing the existing codes and allowing more leniency for some levels of business... read |
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| Mohsina Chenia and Piet Joubert Employers often rely on clauses within contracts of employment as being a watertight basis for taking what it perceives to be lawful action against employees. This may not always be the case... read |
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| Hosted by the Lephalale Municipality, the second Annual Builder's Workshop saw a number of local construction professionals brush up on their working knowledge of the National Building Regulations... read |
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| Michael Bauer Many in sectional title schemes might be wondering whether current rules being used by their schemes remain in force now that the Sectional Title Schemes Management Act has come into effect... read |
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| Very few respondents know of the legislation regarding privately owned swimming pools, according to a new survey conducted by pool cover specialists, Aqua-Net... read |
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| Issued by LexisNexis Mobile legal research with its ease of access, convenience and user-friendly formats, is gaining momentum in South Africa and looks set to significantly change the way legal professionals work in the future... read |
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| Naledi Shange Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng has thrown his weight behind a project to root out discrimination and the marginalisation of small, black-owned law firms, especially by state enterprises... read |
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| Boris Dzhingarov, Issued by Monetary Library What sets most lawyers apart from each other is not necessarily their ability to use their knowledge of the law to win cases for their clients, but the quality or lack of it when it comes to self-marketing... read |
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| Proficiency in at least one indigenous African language should be demonstrated before anyone can be awarded a law degree, says parliament's justice and corrections oversight committee... read |
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| KPMG and MacRobert Attorneys have joined ties to create a Tax Dispute Resolution Alliance, building on the longstanding relationship between the two firms on tax dispute matters, going back a number of years... read |
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| Kelly Thompson Although Andy Warhol proclaimed in 1968 that, in the future, everyone would be world-famous for fifteen minutes, it is unlikely that he could possibly have imagined today's social media crazed world and the multiple platforms that exist to enable anyone, anywhere, to become a celebrity... read |
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| The Superior Court of California has denied DotConnectAfrica's legal battle to stop ICANN delegating the .africa generic top level domain to the ZA Central Registry... read |
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| Louis Botha SARS has released Binding Private Ruling 262 (BPR 262) on 30 January 2017 and Binding General Ruling (Income Tax) 42 (BGR 42) on 22 March 2017, both of which deal with the issues of whether free transport for employees is a fringe benefit. read |
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| Nicci Botha Bucket lists are notoriously fickle things. Just when you think you've got it sorted something else comes along that bumps everything else off... read |
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- Baker McKenzie expands tax practice with the appointment of a tax team - more info
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| Stellenbosch University currently seeks to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced candidate attorney (two-year contract) (Ref. RG04/116/0317). Applications close 19 April 2017. Read more >> |
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