Publish date | 29 May 2019 |
Issue Number | 1783 |
Diary | Legalbrief eLaw |
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg will not attend a hearing in Ottawa later this week, despite receiving summonses from …
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The shockwaves over President Donald Trump preventing US companies from conducting business with Huawei continue to reverberate around the world …
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* MTN has appointed Kelebogile Modise as its new group chief legal counsel, replacing Michael Fleischer who will retire in …
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East London Advocate Farai Kunatsagumbo has opened a case of defamation of character against a woman who posted his picture …
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Vodacom’s DRC operation will lose the right to provide 2G services this week unless it renews a disputed licence. A …
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* Power couple Romeo and Basetsana Khumalo have taken author Jackie Phamotse up on her offer and are suing her. …
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* Facebook has been accused of giving a global platform to dogfighting after an investigation found the site is being …
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According to a Sunday Times report, Jackie Phamotse, an author, motivational speaker, business owner and model, has been told to …
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MTN’s Nigeria listing is being investigated by local authorities, the latest in a series of disputes in the wireless carrier’s …
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MTN’s Nigeria listing is being investigated by local authorities, the latest in a series of disputes in the wireless carrier’s …
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A group of students recently gathered in Helsinki to hear a lecture on a subject that is far from a …
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Interpol has saved 50 children and prosecuted nine sex offenders after uncovering an international paedophile ring that was sharing child …
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Central bankers have always been protective of the currencies they keep. Stability is a top priority, which has made them …
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The fact that Google keeps track of information such as search and location history is fairly well-known, considering the widespread …
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Central bankers have always been protective of the currencies they keep. Stability is a top priority, which has made them …
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Businessman Peter-Paul Ngwenya's use of a derogatory racial term was meant to insult and 'dehumanise' his former friend Fani Titi. …
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While much hope is being invested in the new Cabinet and government ushering in a fresh beginning for SA, the …
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The Irish Data Protection Commission has opened an investigation into Google over suspected infringements of European Union privacy rules. A …
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Politician Phillip Dexter has issued a lawyer's letter to former Western Cape Premier Helen Zille over what he calls a …
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The dignity of Investec chairperson Fana Titi was not ‘impaired’ when businessman Peter-Paul Ngwenya called him a QwaQwa kaffir in …
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The owner of a local security company, Linja Allen, has been ordered by the Kimberley Magistrate’s Court to make available …
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