IRMSA compliance now powered by LexisNexis
Legal technology company, LexisNexis South Africa, and the Institute of Risk Management South Africa (IRMSA) have commenced a strategic partnership which will see the recognised Professional Body for Risk Management in South Africa harnessing the power of LexisNexis…
Topics: Running Your Practice
Ambushing a Lion – Is it a good idea?
The British & Irish Lions have arrived in South Africa! However, they touched down amid the country’s third, and seemingly worst, wave of Covid-19 infections. The Lions will face the Springboks in three rugby tests from 24 July and although South African Rugby…
Topics: Intellectual Property Law
Block Exemption for Security of Supply of Essential Goods in place
Regulations designed to exempt firms providing essential goods from Sections 4 and 5 of the Competition Act have been drawn up.
The trade, industry and competition department published the Block Exemption for the Security of Supply of Essential Goods Regulations…
Fluxmans Attorneys Is having a home office a tax benefit for employees?
Since the start of national lockdown on 26 March 2020, salaried employees have been working from home, some without support from their employers, despite being without a choice and for many, without added remuneration.
In an effort to combat the spread of Covid 19…
Topics: Covid-19/Coronavirus | Tax Law
Juta Academic Literacy 3e (Print and Web PDF)
About this publication:
Academic Literacy is an essential tool for people moving into the tertiary phase of education, to support the achievement of their goals. It covers all the necessary academic skills and competencies for constructive and successful study…
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Should an insured be penalised for untrue information supplied by another during the investigation of a claim?
Tumultuous economic conditions have resulted in insurers and the insured finding themselves before the courts more often than in previous, more certain times. However, the King Price Insurance Company Ltd v Concise Consulting Services (Pty) Ltd (1067/2019) …
Topics: Insurance Law
South Africa cements its lead in the African arbitration landscape
Greg Falkof and Ahmed Abdel-Hakam of Eversheds Sutherland review the new 2021 AFSA arbitration rules
The Arbitration Foundation of Southern Africa (AFSA) has released revised arbitration rules, which came into force on 1 June 2021. The 2021 rules have been introduced…
Topics: Commercial & Corporate Law | Dispute Resolution
Insurance Law: Business insurance policies to rescue businesses amidst the ongoing unrest and looting
The ongoing events of unrest and looting of shops around the country, particularly in KZN and Gauteng, have been worrying for business owners. Businesses have had their properties maliciously destroyed, set alight, plundered and broken into. Moreover, these …
Topics: Insurance Law
When can the police search your home or car?
If you are stopped at a roadblock, can the police search your car? Are the police entitled to enter your home and search it without a warrant?
In this article, we explain when – and under what circumstances – the police can search your home or car.
What the law allows
In …
Fluxmans Attorneys Labour Court delivers judgment restraining EFF
In an interesting judgment delivered on 18 June 2021, Bright Stone Trading 3 Close Corporation Trading as Gordon Road Spar vs The Economic Freedom Fighter (EFF) & others, the Labour Court ordered that the EFF be interdicted and restrained from, inter alia, unlawfully…
Topics: Dispute Resolution | Labour Law