The Monthly Legal Pulse offers informational webinars where we delve into and provide current insights and analyses on events, profession-specific developments, regulations, case law, and statutory perspectives in the broader South African legal landscape.
Advocate Dwight Snyman researches and summarises all relevant and important changes which he then presents in an easily understandable webinar.
Join Adv. Dwight Snyman for your monthly infusion of updates that empower your legal journey.
Attending this webinar will equip you with the following:
Timely and relevant updates that assist you to stay up-to-date with the rapidly evolving legal landscape, providing you with relevant information that is crucial to their practice.
In-depth analysis and thorough understanding of the most significant legal developments, news, statutes, and case law in the South African context.
Practical tools and insights to apply your legal knowledge in real-world scenarios.
Strategic advantage that will assist you to face challenges, make informed decisions, and strategically position yourself in the competitive legal landscape.
A platform to connect you to like-minded professionals and legal enthusiasts. This enhances your overall learning experience through the exchange of ideas and experiences.
The webinar will cover the following topics:
Employment Equity Act under the Spotlight.
SARS provides clarity on retirement fund tax changes for 2024.
Draft Vertical Restraint Regulations and Their Potential Impact on Competition Law
New police laws signed by the president.
Case law updates:
Afriforum v Economic Freedom Fighters and Others (Rule of Law Project - Free Market Foundation as Amicus Curiae).
Member of the Executive Council for Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Development Planning, Western Cape Province v Knysna Municipality and Others and a Related Matter.
On Farm Holdings (Pty) Ltd v Van den Heever NO and Others.
Irankunda and Another v Director of Asylum Seeker Management: Department of Home Affairs and Others (Scalabrini Centre of Cape Town as Amicus Curiae)