Norton Rose Fulbright South Africa Inc
Payment by cheque – where does the risk lie?
8th October 2013 It is well accepted in our law that when a debtor makes payment by way of a cheque, the payment remains conditional until the cheque has been... →
Government Gazette vs Official web site 
25th September 2013 Stepping into the current technological age, parliament seeks to diminish the requirement to publish laws in the Government Gazette in favour of... →
Commission must disclose applications for leniency
8th August 2013 A recent appeal decision will have implications for the leniency applicants under the Competition Commission’s corporate leniency policy, and the... →
Competition and Consumer Protection Commission gears up to fight cartels in Zambia
23rd July 2013 The Zambian Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) recently conducted a dawn raid in terms of the Competition and Consumer... →
New regulatory framework presents challenges and opportunities
16th July 2013 Recently, Norton Rose Fulbright South Africa hosted yet another highly successful insurance management forum. The forum was attended by some of... →
South African enforcement of Chapter 11 bankruptcy orders
12th July 2013 The High Court of South Africa (the Court) recently granted an order, in favour of Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc. (OSG), recognising the... →
Large energy users should generate own power
11th July 2013 South African high energy consumers should consider installing their own “off the grid” private renewable energy power plants as a potential... →
Expropriation bill seeks to aid infrastructure development
27th June 2013 The Expropriation Bill, which was tackled by Parliament and later withdrawn by the Minister of Public Works in 2008, is back. Questions once again... →