“Nothing in this Agreement will exclude or limit a Party’s liability to the other for damages occasioned by the gross negligence or willful misconduct of such Party” is a liability provision which seeks to ensure that a contracting party’s liability in respect of…
The exponential development of technology in recent years has meant that cybercrimes are no longer just an occurrence in Hollywood movies. South Africans have been the victims of numerous cyber-breaches exposing their personal information as was the case with…
A recent Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) judgment has again raised warnings about the implications of not complying with statutory requirements when buying and selling...
When negotiating commercial agreements (such as sales and leases), parties typically spend a lot of time on the warranties. A warranty is a contractual term...
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Part of the Quantum of Damages series, the Quick Guide provides researchers with a compact guide aimed at quickly and easily categorising injuries...
The worldwide rise of litigation funding began after the Global Financial Crises of 2008.
The transaction of funding litigation has, however, been around for millennia.
Before its...