Who gets to keep the house when love falls apart? Dividing the matrimonial home in divorce is about law and stability. Without legal advice, you risk leaving yourself and your assets vulnerable… by Vernon Wessels September 3, 2025 Investing & Finance·Personal Finance
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Legal heavyweights join forces to fight BEE rules Bowmans, Webber Wentzel and Werksmans are joining Norton Rose Fulbright to challenge BEE rules they say could derail real transformation… by Vernon Wessels April 9, 2025 Economy & Markets
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Parks Tau vs Sandton’s legal titans The government is on a collision course with SA’s largest law firms over a new Black empowerment code. Will it back down before the… by Vernon Wessels January 17, 2025 News
How Stilfontein spiralled out of control There are many issues feeding into the humanitarian crisis at the North West mine. But there’s no doubt the state’s iron-fist response made things… by Rob Rose January 17, 2025 News
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Steinhoff loses (another) battle for secrecy The Supreme Court of Appeal has found in favour of two media outlets, ruling that Steinhoff must hand over its report into wrongdoing at… by Rob Rose December 5, 2024 Investing & Finance·News
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