by VDT Attorneys | Sep 15, 2022 | BEE, BEE scorecard, Learnerships, Skills development
For many businesses, meeting their skills development target is a big headache and a costly exercise, particularly where use is made of external learnerships. Another option which can be a great deal more cost-effective is making use of employed learnerships where a...
by VDT Attorneys | Jul 15, 2022 | Financial Advice, Tax
When dealing with mergers and acquisitions, the one question that always arises is what tax relief, if any, exists for companies that are contemplating a merger? An amalgamation is essentially the joining of businesses that operate in different entities. Any such...
by VDT Attorneys | Jul 15, 2022 | Property transfers
A suspensive condition is a condition which suspends the coming into effect of a property sale agreement until a certain future event occurs, which event is usually tied to a specific timeframe. For example, the buyer’s loan at a financial institution must be approved...
by VDT Attorneys | Jul 15, 2022 | Insurance law
Insurance companies have been in the spotlight over the last two years, with incidents emanating from the Covid-19 pandemic relating to business interruption as well as claims following the July 2021 looting and the 2022 KwaZulu-Natal floods affecting the insurance...
by VDT Attorneys | Jul 15, 2022 | Copyright
In our digital age the accessibility to literature, music and other creative works has increasingly blurred the lines of acceptable use and rightly begs the question of how far does South African copyright law protect our local authors and creators. In South Africa,...