Monday, May 13, 2013
This winter edition of the Law Letter reflects the wide variety of disputes which come before our courts, from grumpy neighbours to scrap metal, from deformed babies to defamed celebs, from insurance claims to interest claims. 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 of Law Letter we turn our spotlight onto trusts, product liability, mining rights, suretyships, and the approach of our courts to evidence, fairness, equality, freedom and justice. 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 Spring edition of Law Letter as the 2011 Rugby World Cup tournament kicks off surveys recent court decisions on labour law, property rights, personally injury claims, tax law and looks at the impact of the Consumer Protection Act on franchise agreements. We also report on advocates practising at the Bar in South Africa. Please remember that the contents of Law Letter do not constitute legal advice. For specific professional assistance, always ensure you consult your attorney. We welcome your comments and suggestions.
Rugby injuries, soccer stadiums, the taxman, debtors, creditors, directors and shareholders, local authorities and trade marks all feature in this early summer edition of Law Letter. Please remember that the contents of Law Letter do not constitute legal advice. For specific professional assistance, always ensure you consult your attorney. We welcome your comments and suggestions.
2012 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. We welcome your comments and suggestions.
This summer edition of Law Letter introduces our readers to the way our courts have recently dealt with granting access to information in the public interest, and the displeasure of our judges where the court process and the right of the public are abused. 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.
Prisons, policemen, trusts, the media and insolvency all feature in this Autumn edition of Law Letter. We also review a new handbook on an important aspect of employment law. 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
Our spotlight in this edition illuminates the variety of issues that come before our courts – banks and their customers, competing brands, neighbours, employers and their workers, criminals and their victims. 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 highlights how our courts deal with changes in society – bringing outdated practices and views in line with the principles and values of our constitutional democracy. 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 Spring edition of Law Letter highlights the approach our courts adopt to the enforcement of rights – the right to assemble, the right to property, the right to receive and impart information, and the right to compensation for expropriation of property. 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.