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Why are some deceased estates still marked with so much difficulty? Why does gut-wrenching conflict shadow so many legacies? Even when there is a Will?
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A reflection on conflicts of interest and misappropriation of corporate opportunity under modern Company Law in South Africa.
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Business owners need to be aware of all the options and implications thereof, at their disposal when resolving disputes – when they start their business. As its future survival could depend on the resolution of such disputes.
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Legal Project Management teaches you to identify waste as a result of the weak interaction between the system, process and people, and to resolve it.
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The very nature of blockchain technology lends itself to risks which need to be considered and observed by software developers. They include lack of third party protection, the lack of privacy, jurisdictional issues, and governance.
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A discussion of recent reported judgments originally published in the August 2022 De Rebus and which have been discussed as and when they were published in the South African Law Reports - the All South African Law Reports, the South African Criminal Law Reports and the Butterworths Constitutional Law Reports.
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Ever-evolving technology is not just a trend, and businesses need to stay informed as they evolve and adapt to remain relevant. So too must legal professionals as they ensure that the layperson develops an understanding of the fibre of laws and regulations which regulate such interactions for the collective good.
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Establishing regulatory legal Fintech frameworks, and an awareness of the underlying assets attributing value to tokens is crucial in assessing risk appetite for tokens and similar securities.
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A case from the Commercial Court in Gauteng is fascinating because it illustrates the far-reaching effects of conflicts of interest in companies and why they should be avoided.
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South African courts are willing to enforce any valid foreign arbitral award involving international or cross-border commercial disputes, as regulated by the International Arbitration Act 15 of 2017, on the same basis as a High Court judgment.