Public procurement in South Africa is a constitutional function, not a discretionary one. Section 217 of the Constitution requires every organ of state to contract for […]
While directors are often perceived as powerful decision-makers with high earnings and significant influence over their organizations, the role carries serious legal and ethical responsibilities that […]
The Constitutional Court of South Africa has delivered a groundbreaking judgment in Werner van Wyk and Others v Minister of Employment and Labour ZACC 20, fundamentally […]
In business, it’s often the small legal issues that snowball into big, costly problems. They can drain time, damage relationships, and slow everything down. With complex […]
As digital technologies continue to evolve and integrate into everyday life, the application of the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act 25 of 2002 (“ECTA”) has become […]
If you’re buying or selling property for the first time, the transfer process might seem a little overwhelming. We’ve compiled a list of common questions to […]
In a landmark judgment delivered by the Western Cape High Court recently, the court made it clear that banks cannot escape liability when they pay estate […]
At Strauss Daly, we measure success not just by outcomes, but by the integrity, professionalism, and preparation we bring to every matter. Recently, our litigation team […]
Community living in South Africa, whether in homeowners’ associations (HOAs), sectional title schemes, or housing estates, comes with unique challenges. Disputes over governance, finances, and maintenance […]
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