Jan 17, 2023 | Labour and Employment Law
Social media is used by many to express their own personal and private views on various topics. As much as freedom of expression, including freedom of speech is a constitutional right, there are reasonable limitations thereto which must be observed especially on...
Oct 5, 2022 | Litigation and Dispute Resolution
The instant messaging social media giant, WhatsApp, has recently rolled out a new update to its platform which may have far reaching legal implications for users. The WhatsApp update for administrators On 1 September 2022, WhatsApp incorporated a feature that allows...
Feb 22, 2019 | Trusts and Estates
Apart from the usual assets that you leave behind after your death, there exists a whole other range of assets of a digital nature that you may not have considered or made provision for after your death. If left unchecked, it could result in devastating consequences....