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Dion Masher

Dion Masher is an Executive and Head of the Employment practice at ENS. Dion has acted in the private sector for a number of industry leaders in the automotive, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, constr…
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Otsile Matlou

Otsile Matlou is ENS' Chief Operating Officer. As COO, he ensures the seamless delivery of effective solutions for clients across the continent. Otsile is also a director in the firm’s natural…
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Pieter Colyn

Pieter Colyn is an Executive and Head of the Mine and Occupational Health and Safety practice of ENS.  He has extensive experience in general corporate and commercial litigation, employment law…
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Angela Itzikowitz

Professor Angela Itzikowitz is an Executive at ENS in the Banking and Finance practice. She specialises in banking and financial market regulation, including finance and regulatory re…
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Aslam Moosajee

Aslam Moosajee is an Executive at ENS in the Dispute Resolution practice. He is also a Centre for Dispute Resolution accredited mediator and a member of International Court of Arbitration South Afri…
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intellectual property (IP)

EXPERTISE A world-class IP team with a real African footprint, providing business savvy expertise in a cost-effective manner. ENSafrica’s IP team is recognised worldwide as a leader in its field in Afri…
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Africa regulatory and business intelligence

EXPERTISE ENS’s dedicated Africa regulatory and business intelligence team specialises in providing advice on investment, operations and business regulations to large multinationals expanding into Africa…
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Unethical Conveyancers and Estate Agents: What is done in the dark won’t withstand the scrutiny of the light or the authorities

24 Nov 2025
BY Andreas Potgieter
Behind the scenes of property deals lies a troubling trend: conveyancers and agents swapping gifts for influence. What seems like harmless ‘greasing the wheels’ is, in fact, a legal and ethical minef…
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Alternative Dispute Resolution first, Court second: Further thoughts on the Gauteng High Court's draft directive

15 Apr 2025
BY James Haydock, Brian Motloung
The delays currently being experienced in our courts are no secret to legal practitioners. The question is: What can be done to fix the backlog?
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Consequences for attorneys who abuse court processes

26 Sep 2023
BY Aslam Moosajee
Attorneys who abuse court processes may have costs awarded against them in their personal capacity and be disentitled to charge their own clients for work done.
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webinar | ENSafrica x Daily Maverick | Greylisting: The potential economic consequences of SA being “greylisted”

25 Nov 2022
The possibility of South Africa's greylisting poses a severe threat to the country's economic security, and while government has initiated some countermeasures, it begs the question: has enough been done to prevent the greylisting?
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COFI will expand the regulatory net for lenders

07 Jun 2022
BY Jessica Blumenthal
All financial institutions, even those currently regulated, will need to grapple with whether COFI requires “business as usual”, or if it warrants a substantive re-think of how things are done.
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SOEs: making borrowing and lending safer | TUE 9 FEB 2021

02 Mar 2021
Anina Boshoff, Pippa Reyburn, Vusi Mathebula and Witness Makhubele, explored some of the issues involved in public sector borrowing and lending and will discuss what can be done to limit the risks involved.
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South African budget speech 2021: growth over tax increase, but more could have been done

25 Feb 2021
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Arguably, the budget announcements prioritise individuals ahead of businesses, which could lead to a longer road to economic recovery and automatically leads to increased tax collections.
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Valentine’s Day: not a great deal of romance

IP | 05 Mar 2019
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Valentine’s Day has come and gone, but from a trade mark point of view, it’s been anything but romantic. As the following stories indicate, the world of trade marks has done little to set hearts aflu…
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