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Read our blog posts to learn a little bit more about the areas we are interested in and what our thoughts are on some of the latest legal developments.
Christiaan de Wet
The use of "trading as" names in South Africa
This post explains the current requirements to use trading names and how the Consumer Protection Act intends to regulated "trade as" names.
Rikus Scheepers
Company compliance: Annual Returns and Beneficial Ownership Filing
Get your company compliant by filing your beneficial ownership information and annual returns.
Rikus Scheepers
The non-executive director paycheck in South African private companies
Read this post to learn how director fees are determined and approved in South African private companies.
Rikus Scheepers
Forced to quit? A guide to constructive dismissal in South Africa
Sometimes walking away is the only option. Read this guide to understand the fundamentals of constructive dismissal in South Africa.
Rikus Scheepers
Unlocking Business Success: Draw clear lines with a Shareholder Agreement
In business, success is an orchestra, not a solo act. Discover the unseen power of shareholder agreements to harmonise your orchestra.
Rikus Scheepers
Unlocking Business Success: Make Van Zyl Scheepers Attorneys Your Trusted Legal Sidekick
In the fast-paced and complex world of business, having a trusted legal sidekick is essential. Whether you're a start-up navigating the...
Rikus Scheepers
Amendments to the Trust Property Control Act: more than just trusting your gut
The invisibility cloak afforded by trusts is disappearing with amendments to the Trust Property Control Act. Read our post to find out why.
Rikus Scheepers
The layperson’s guide to litigation
Litigation is a world of rules, deadlines, formalities, and excessive jargon. Know the basics if you want to make the right decision.
Rikus Scheepers
The start-up starter-pack
Thinking about starting your own business? Read our start-up starter pack and learn how to turn your idea into reality.
Rikus Scheepers
The National Credit Act: he who ventures to lend, loses money and friend
The National Credit Act does not apply only to banks. Your interest bearing loan to a friend might be unenforcable.
Rikus Scheepers
Restraint of Trade: hands off our beans!
You have a great job offer from the competition, but what about that restraint of trade in your employment contract? Is it enforceable?
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