Aug 2, 2021 | Civil and Public Interest, Legal Insights, TS
In our current economic climate, the last thing you need is a supplier that makes it difficult, or flatly refuses, to refund you when the delivered good either does not meet your expectations or is generally not suitable for use. Several online shops operating on...
Jul 16, 2021 | Civil and Public Interest, Legal Insights, NM
01 July 2021 marks the end of the grace period and the operative provisions of the Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013 (POPIA) have now come into effect. Companies must ensure that their business practices in respect to the manner that they collect, store...
May 31, 2021 | Civil and Public Interest, DT, Legal Insights
The rules of engagement are ever changing when it comes to governing a company, an unsurprising fact given the dynamic nature of business. To add to this, constant developments in the law means that directors need to remain abreast of the dos and don’ts of running a...
Apr 29, 2021 | Civil and Public Interest, Legal Insights, TS
Technology is infiltrating every area of our lives, and driving is no exception. As cars become smarter, it seems that we are getting closer to a driverless future that was imagined in the 80s and 90s. A number of modern vehicles have features that are aligned with a...
Jan 29, 2021 | Civil and Public Interest, Legal Insights, LG
Telegram founder Pavel Durov recently called the move away from WhatsApp “the largest digital migration in human history” as millions of WhatsApp users migrated to “overnight” popular alternatives such as Signal and Telegram. This digital migration was precipitated by...
Jul 6, 2020 | Civil and Public Interest, Legal Insights, LG
2020 has seen the implementation of various laws and regulations, adding to the litany of these laws and regulations is the much anticipated data protection law which is almost becoming fully operational. On 22 June, the President of South...