Understanding the eThekwini General Valuation 2026: What Property Owners Need to Know The eThekwini Municipality has published its fifth General Valuation Roll (GV2026). This valuation determines […]
South Africa’s LLB pipeline is overflowing, articles are scarce, and graduates are stuck. Learn why - and how BPO, compliance, and legal-tech roles can open new doors for your legal career.
The South African Reserve Bank’s latest 25 basis point interest rate cut has drawn mixed reactions from the property sector, with industry leaders calling it a missed opportunity to stimulate growth. While the modest reduction offers relief for homeowners and first-time buyers, critics argue that bolder action is needed to revive the struggling economy.
If you're emigrating, letting your domestic worker go counts as retrenchment under South African law. That means you're legally required to give notice, pay severance, and comply with UIF rules; even in a private household. Here's what the law says, and what you must do before you leave.
Garfield.law, the world’s first AI-only law firm, signals a shift in legal services. Could South Africa adopt similar tech for its Small Claims Courts?
South African law does not currently recognise enduring powers of attorney, leaving families legally stranded when incapacity strikes. Reform is long overdue to protect autonomy and reduce reliance on court-driven solutions.
AI in legal practice presents risks like fabricated case law and confidentiality, highlighting the need for ethical, verified usage to maintain professional standards.