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Labour Law
Court finds Netcare failed to protect employee against an abusive surgeon
Tania Broughton 17 Jul 2024
Media Freedom
2 Tunisian journalists jailed pending trial, bolstering fears for free speech
Tunisian newsroom 16 May 2024
Media Freedom
Kaizer Chiefs vs Sunday World: Press Ombud rules against headline
Ombud Watcher Law 7 May 2024
Land & Property Law
The fallout from false accusations in communal living
Mogamat Saudiq Moerat 8 Apr 2024
Media & Entertainment Law
Defamation suit a warning to all influencers about appropriate conduct
Pierre le Roux 3 Apr 2024
Film & Cinematography
Runs in the Family: SA movie nominated for Glaad Media Award
Media & Entertainment Law
Aussie mining company “Slapp suit” partly settled out of court
John Yeld 23 Nov 2023
Media & Entertainment Law
Court orders former Lottery boss to pay punitive legal costs to journalist
Tania Broughton 1 Mar 2023
Loeries Creative Week
Think points on the recent Loeries article: A message from The Loeries to the industry
Issued by Sibusiso Sitole on behalf of the Loeries board 23 Nov 2022
Media & Entertainment Law
What SA's new internet laws mean for social media indiscretions
Peter Olyott 30 Sep 2022
Retail Services
Trolley assistants at malls pay a "fee" to be allowed to collect tips from shoppers
Tariro Washinyira 8 Sep 2022
Media & Entertainment Law
Edit button or no, you could still be sued for that Twitter post
Chanique Rautenbach 8 Apr 2022
Corporate & Commercial Law
Can a bank offset your debts with money that actually belongs to someone else?
Jonathan Shafir 17 Sep 2021
Media & Entertainment Law
Court grants order to proceed with civil action against Equatorial Guinea blogger
Media & Entertainment Law
R14m defamation case between Australian miners and critics will make legal history
John Yeld 9 Jun 2020