Revenge Porn and a Fake Facebook Profile – Online Defamation Costs a Couple R3.55m

“The scariest thing about digital abuse is how a victim can never know how far it went, how many people it reached, and how much those who saw it bought it.” (Psychology Today) Our laws are always protective of our rights to privacy and dignity, and a recent High Court decision confirms that defamation can [...]

By |2025-03-12T12:01:04+02:00January 1st, 2025|Litigation|Comments Off on Revenge Porn and a Fake Facebook Profile – Online Defamation Costs a Couple R3.55m

How Does the New Corruption Reporting Law Affect Your Business?

“In defence of Madiba's legacy, we will continue to wage a relentless war on corruption...” (President Cyril Ramaphosa) You may have seen mention of the new amendment to the Prevention and Combatting of Corrupt Activities (POCCA) Act that imposes severe penalties for any failure to report corruption. If you did see it, you quite possibly [...]

By |2025-03-12T11:40:59+02:00October 1st, 2024|Corporate Law, Litigation|Comments Off on How Does the New Corruption Reporting Law Affect Your Business?

Protect Your Employees from Harassment and Abuse – or Pay the Price

“It takes leadership to improve safety.” (Jackie Stewart, Formula 1 legend) One of your key duties as an employer is to create a working environment in which your employees are protected from harassment and abuse. As a recent High Court judgment graphically illustrates, dropping the ball will cost you dearly. Meet the protagonists The cast [...]

By |2025-03-12T11:39:14+02:00October 1st, 2024|Corporate Law, Labour Law, Litigation|Comments Off on Protect Your Employees from Harassment and Abuse – or Pay the Price

When Can You Legally Record Conversations?

“Big Brother is watching you.” (George Orwell) Your smartphone lets you record just about anything, anywhere, and at any time. Your laptop and other devices can automatically record online meetings. Technology enabling voice and/or video recording is all-pervasive, providing us all with a powerful tool for keeping accurate records, resolving disputes and gathering evidence. But [...]

By |2025-03-12T11:28:28+02:00September 1st, 2024|Litigation|Comments Off on When Can You Legally Record Conversations?

Sour Grapes? Don’t Make Accusations Unless They’re True

“I am disgraced, impeached, and baffled here, Pierced to the soul with slander’s venomed spear.” (William Shakespeare) Here’s another warning from our courts to think twice before publishing anything defamatory, even if you genuinely believe it to be true.  To escape liability, you must show that you fall under one or other of the legal defences [...]

By |2025-03-12T11:24:40+02:00August 1st, 2024|Corporate Law, Labour Law, Litigation|Comments Off on Sour Grapes? Don’t Make Accusations Unless They’re True

Brand-New Car Giving You Nightmares? CPA to the Rescue

“The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 (CPA) establishes a broad and comprehensive scope for consumer protection. Its purview includes developing and maintaining a consumer market in such a way as to ensure fairness, accessibility, effectiveness, sustainability and responsibility for the benefit of consumers” (Extract from judgment below) You drive your brand-new car home, eager [...]

By |2024-07-22T10:27:19+02:00July 1st, 2024|Commericial, Litigation|Comments Off on Brand-New Car Giving You Nightmares? CPA to the Rescue

When to Lawyer Up

“The first thing we do is, let’s kill all the lawyers.” (Shakespeare) Shakespeare must have had an unhappy experience or two with the lawyers of his time to have one of his characters utter that threat, but the reality is that every aspect of our lives is touched at one time or another by the [...]

By |2024-07-22T10:11:30+02:00April 1st, 2024|Litigation, Public law|Comments Off on When to Lawyer Up

Now Creditors Can Apply for Directors to be Declared Delinquent – Why is That Important?

“He who is quick to borrow is slow to pay” (Old proverb) A recent High Court decision means that, for the first time, creditors of debtor companies are specifically cleared to apply for the company’s directors to be declared “delinquent” in certain circumstances. And that has significant implications for both directors and creditors. For directors [...]

By |2024-01-09T10:48:11+02:00January 10th, 2024|Corporate Law, Litigation|Comments Off on Now Creditors Can Apply for Directors to be Declared Delinquent – Why is That Important?

Can You Use Land Use Laws to Close Down a Neighbour’s Business?

“A bad neighbour is as great a calamity as a good one is a great advantage”. (Hesiod, poet of Ancient Greece) Your neighbour’s business is driving you to distraction. Perhaps it’s loud all-night music, or an invasion of your hard-earned privacy, or illegal parking in your driveway, but regardless of what the nuisance factor is, [...]

By |2024-01-09T10:44:52+02:00January 10th, 2024|Litigation|Comments Off on Can You Use Land Use Laws to Close Down a Neighbour’s Business?

Buying a Used Car – Your Rights

“The buyer needs a hundred eyes, the seller but one” (Old proverb) You buy a “pre-loved” vehicle which turns out to be a complete dud. You go back to the dealership which says “sorry, you bought it as is, not our problem”. What are your rights? Buying from a private seller When we discuss the [...]

By |2023-12-07T12:42:19+02:00November 1st, 2023|Acquisitions, Litigation, Public law|Comments Off on Buying a Used Car – Your Rights
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