by Allardyce-Partners | Nov 30, 2019 | Articles, South African Law
Feasible Alternative Dispute Resolutions Arbitration and mediation are both ways to settle a legal dispute without the need to take matters to court. Both methods are sought after to avoid costly legal fees when dealing with disputes between 2 parties. With...
by Allardyce-Partners | Nov 30, 2019 | Articles, South African Law
Experts in Construction Law in South Africa Construction is part of the industrial sector in South Africa, with many contractors and sub-contractors in this arena. Project managers are in charge of hiring contractors, on a contractual basis, to work construction...
by Allardyce-Partners | Oct 18, 2019 | Articles, Attorneys, Labour Law, South African Law
Let me disclose from the onset that I acted on behalf of Mr Danney. These are my thoughts. The LAC concluded that there is no requirement that competent verdicts on disciplinary charges should be mentioned in the charge sheet. Furthermore the court determined that the...
by Allardyce-Partners | Sep 29, 2019 | Articles, Labour Law
We Are Labour Law Specialists South Africa is in a unique situation regarding the laws of labour and employment. With BBEEE standards and other laws being implemented by governing bodies in this country, the picture gets unclear on what is right and wrong within the...
by Allardyce-Partners | Sep 29, 2019 | Articles, Labour Law
Specialist Labour Lawyers South Africa is a country with progressive and liberal labour laws, some of the most progressive in the world. As a result, it becomes challenging to comply to these laws, whether you are an employer or employee. Therefore, various disputes...
by Allardyce-Partners | Sep 29, 2019 | Articles, Labour Law
Specialists in Construction Law The construction sector in South Africa is booming, with many contractors and subcontractors in the arena. With fibre lines being installed throughout urban and rural areas in Gauteng, it is common to see construction workers excavating...