It’s About More Than Just Us

Since its establishment in 1932, VDT Attorneys Inc. has developed many relationships in the professional, legal and transformative realms of its surroundings. We have grown to be a firm known for high expertise and advanced work ethic.

Looking after our clients by providing tailor-made solutions to their matters remains a priority but we do not neglect our responsibility to the larger community. As a firm, we are annual facilitators of the VDT/Beeld Children’s Fund Golf Day. More than sharing in the pleasantries of swinging a few clubs and drivers, we raise funds and proceeds go to the Beeld Children’s Fund. The Fund aims to develop children from an early age to break the cycle of poverty and increase welfare.

Over the past 12 years to this commitment, we have donated over R1.7 million, which has been utilised for the basic and therapeutic needs of many homeless, orphaned and disabled children.

Additionally, we have identified, and continue to identify, proficient individuals from previously disadvantaged communities to develop and gain field-related work experience and academic education through career planning, training, and bursary schemes.

April 26, 2018
Phrase it™. Own it™.

Phrase it™. Own it™.

As the worlds of artists, social media influencers, celebrities, and artificial intelligence (“AI”) continue to converge, iconic catchphrases are increasingly more than personality markers; they are evolving into valuable commercial assets. In an era where online identity holds substantial economic weight, the way catchphrases can be protected and commercialised is becoming both complex and crucial. Locally, expressions such as “Hello my Hunnays” by Kayla Kim Kay and “Molweni julle” by Anika Dambuza (also known as The City Makoti) have grown into instantly recognisable phrases among South African and international audiences.

Your will may need a passport!

Your will may need a passport!

The world is smaller than ever – South African families increasingly own property in Portugal, hold shares in the US, or have children studying in London. Yet while your life may be global, the law remains stubbornly local. This article explains why a single South African will is often insufficient for offshore assets – and how to avoid the pitfalls of forced heirship, delays, and double taxation.

Labour law in the age of AI

Labour law in the age of AI

In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly transformed the modern workplace, reshaped operational processes and altered how employees perform their duties. This technological shift is significantly influencing the global economy, particularly the labour market, where AI-driven changes are becoming increasingly evident.

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