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We have several sessions under the belt now, we have tackled a number of topics, tools and tips – but for this Wednesday I want us to return to the fundamental reason this webinar chat exists – “How AI can help your law firm!?” 1 (One) topic this Wednesday What is the most important issue […]

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“Seven new institutions, before a single rand of public money has been committed to compute infrastructure, before a single regulatory sandbox has processed its first application, and before the country has answered the most basic question any AI economy must answer: where will the electricity come from?” asks Masie in an open letter to Minister of […]

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The legal profession – long the world’s most prestigious preservation society for Victorian-era paperwork and the “but we’ve always done it this way” defence – has suddenly discovered the 21st century. It’s been a jarring transition. One minute we were lovingly hand-stamping physical files in a mahogany-scented haze, and the next, we were strapped to [...

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South Africa’s property market has always held a unique appeal for international investors. From lifestyle estates in the Western Cape to high-yield rental opportunities in Gauteng, the fundamentals remain compelling: relative affordability, strong returns in select nodes, and a mature legal framework governing property ownership. Yet, despite this inherent attractiveness, one p...

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South Africa’s official notices, published in the country’s Government and Provincial Gazettes, capture thousands of administrative and regulatory actions each year. Together, they reflect how individuals, businesses, and government interact within formal processes. While not all notices indicate law or policy changes, those that do meet specific legal requirements and serve the...

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