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Payment Caution

10 Dec 2025    payment caution Be alert. Before remitting funds, please call the person responsible for your matter to verify that the bank account you have on record is a legitimate bank account of…
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The potential in a cup of coffee

11 Aug 2025
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Coffee may fuel the workplace, but its global popularity - over two billion cups daily, comes with a significant environmental cost, especially from the waste generated throughout its production and…
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Johannesburg High Court affirms its duty to protect the best interests of a minor child

07 May 2024
BY Aslam Moosajee
This article discusses a case of a father's concern for his child's well-being. The court, prioritising the child's best interests, temporarily placed the child in the father's care, with limited co…
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Workplace safety: Is it a disciplinary offence to come to work while sick?

employment | 14 Nov 2023
BY Jessie Gertzen
In DHL Supply Chain (Pty) Ltd v Sauls F N.O. and Others, the Labour Court upheld the fair dismissal of an employee who knowingly endangered others during COVID-19, justifying dismissal due to deliber…
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Non-joinders, substantial interest and party liability

19 Sep 2023
BY Aslam Moosajee
The question of '"direct and substantial interest" in a non-joinder application lies in whether the relief sought, if granted, would prejudice the interest of another party that is not joined in the …
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Why companies need to properly document the loans they receive

19 Sep 2023
BY Phillip Karugaba
While loan documentation will seldom be an issue for commercial lenders, care should be taken to carefully document all loans taken from shareholders and less formal lenders, in order to avoid landin…
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Lessons in patient care: Negligence and accountability in the Gauteng health system

23 May 2023
BY Aslam Moosajee
A recent court ruling has held the Gauteng MEC for Health accountable for a case involving the amputation of a patient's leg.
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What constitutes a “bona fide inadvertent error” for purposes of understatement penalties?

30 Aug 2022
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Reasonable care requires the taxpayer to take the degree of care that would be expected of a reasonable and prudent taxpayer in the position of the taxpayer concerned to fulfil his or her tax obligat…
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webinar | Regulation 28 and infrastructure investment: why pension fund investors should care about ESG

20 Apr 2022
BY Cheri Young, Jessica Blumenthal, Johan Loubser
ESG: changing financial services for the good
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Court confirms that teachers have a duty to protect children from sexual assault and molestation

29 Mar 2022
BY Aslam Moosajee
The court in this case reiterated that in terms of South African common law educators and those in charge of schools have a legal duty to take care of the children entrusted to them.
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Court confirms that teachers have a duty to protect children from sexual assault and molestation

29 Mar 2022
BY Aslam Moosajee
The court in this case reiterated that in terms of South African common law educators and those in charge of schools have a legal duty to take care of the children entrusted to them.
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Extended producer responsibility

12 Nov 2021
BY Carlyn Frittelli Davies
Environmental Duty of Care and Liability: Setting the Scene
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The purpose of the company reimagined – a dramatic shift in thinking

20 Nov 2020
BY Michael Katz
“Capitalism as we know it is dead, a new model of business is taking its place, driven by values, ethics, care of employees, concern for a multiplicity of stakeholders including, in particular, the p…
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GNR.840 of 15 July 2016: Guideline for a Mandatory Code of Practice for Risk Based Emergency Care on a Mine

23 Jun 2020
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Government Gazette No. 40142
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Dominant sellers must take care in setting prices

Business Law and Tax Review | 10 Jun 2019
BY Ryan Goodman
Business Law and Tax Review | June 2019
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