Wednesday, April 9, 2014
This edition of Law Letter includes recent judgments of the Constitutional Court, the High Court, the Labour Court, a Regional Magistrates Court and the CCMA. We also look at the important issue of drunken driving. Please remember that the contents of Law Letter do not constitute legal advice. For specific professional assistance, always ensure that you consult your attorney. We welcome your comments and suggestions.
This Winter edition of Law Letter extracts from recent judgments of our highest courts aspects of process, procedure, claims and liability, rights and obligations which can affect us all. Please remember that the contents of Law Letter do not constitute legal advice. For specific professional assistance, always ensure that you consult your attorney. We welcome your comments and suggestions.
In this edition our roving spotlight falls on some hot topics dealt with by our courts – tenders, tax and urban housing. Please remember that the contents of Law Letter do not constitute legal advice. For specific professional assistance, always ensure that you consult your attorney. We welcome your comments and suggestions.
This first edition of Law Letter 2013 deals with a variety of recent decisions of our courts which we are confident will enable our readers to keep abreast of legal developments in an entertaining and informative way. Please remember that the contents of Law Letter do not constitute legal advice. For specific professional assistance, always ensure that you consult your attorney. We welcome your comments and suggestions.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
This Springtime edition of Law Letter looks at important new legislation, our precious environment, the law of property, contract and mineral rights, and the law of defamation. Please remember that the contents of Law Letter do not constitute legal advice. For specific professional assistance, always ensure that you consult your attorney.
2011 promises to be a challenging year, not least for lawyers and their clients. This first edition of Law Letter deals with a variety of recent decisions of our courts which we are confident will enable our readers to keep abreast of legal developments in an entertaining and informative way. Please remember that the contents of Law Letter do not constitute legal advice. For specific professional assistance, always ensure that you consult your attorney.
Monday, May 13, 2013
As Summer approaches, this edition of Law Letter turns its spotlight onto a variety of important recent decisions of our courts dealing with the occupation and sale of land, unlawful tenders, the National Credit Act, the validity of wills, and tax directives. Please remember that the contents of Law Letter do not constitute legal advice. For specific professional assistance, always ensure that you consult your attorney.
This Summer edition of Law Letter reflects some of the many rights, duties and obligations our busy courts are called upon to interpret and enforce, and the complex disputes they have to resolve. Please remember that the contents of Law Letter do not constitute legal advice. For specific professional assistance, always ensure that you consult your attorney.
This Autumn edition of Law Letter features recent decisions of our High Courts, the Supreme Court of Appeal and the Constitutional Court on the sale and expropriation of land, personal liability of company directors, damages claims in schools and the obligations of judges. Please remember that the contents of Law Letter do not constitute legal advice. For specific professional assistance, always ensure that you consult your attorney. We welcome your comments and suggestions.
This edition of Law Letter turns its spotlight onto intellectual property – the important and valuable rights to trade marks, copyright, patents and design. We also look at family and company law issues. Please remember that the contents of Law Letter do not constitute legal advice. For specific professional assistance, always ensure that you consult your attorney. We welcome your comments and suggestions.