General Litigation HJW Attorneys General Litigation HJW Attorneys

The legal nature of settlement agreements concluded prior to litigation

It is no secret that litigating can be a very long and arduous process. One of the major causes for delay is the severe backlogs the Judiciary faces. On 9 March 2020, Rule 41A of the Uniform Rules of Court came into effect in an attempt to alleviate these backlogs by encouraging parties to settle their disputes, rather than to engage in expensive and protracted litigation proceedings.

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General Litigation Enhle Mtolo General Litigation Enhle Mtolo

SAA’s Hindered Takeoff

“Irregular”, “wilful misconduct” and “recklessness” were just some of the recurring terms used in the judgment handed down by Honourable Judge Ronel Tolmay of the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria recently (27 May 2020) following an application launched against the former non-executive chairperson of South African Airways (“SAA”), Dudu Myeni.

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General Litigation Richard Wands General Litigation Richard Wands

Real Life Law

People are often afraid of going to lawyers. The sad reality is that the profession often has negative connotations, and sometimes for good reason. I’ve personally inherited clients that have been through the wash with other lawyers; being charged astronomical rates for very little value in return, being provided with terrible advice, poor service and left with nothing other than a hefty bill to attend to.

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General Litigation Megan Harrington-Johnson General Litigation Megan Harrington-Johnson

Legal Protection for Cyclists

In a recent judgment handed down by the Johannesburg High Court where an 8-ton truck passed by a cyclist and its wind-rush and tail-end vortex caused the cyclist to fall and be injured, the court found that a motorist has certain duties when overtaking a cyclist.

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