Signing a will during Lock Down
April 20, 2020
A Will must be signed by the person making it and two independent witnesses over the age of 14 who are not beneficiaries or the spouses of beneficiaries, and all three must be
Demotion as an alternative to retrenchment
March 23, 2020
A number of international and local companies have requested that their employees work from home due to the dire consequences of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. With some employees
COVID-19 and insurance claims
March 18, 2020
If you haven’t already dusted off the business interruption, liability and event cancellation policies you have underwritten, or placed for an insured, and checked for coronavirus coverage, now is the time to do so.
Covid-19 National State of Disaster
March 17, 2020
Aadil Patel the National Head of the Employment practice at Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr says with the increasing changes to conventional ways of working and doing business and the knock on
The Reasonable Precautions Clause
February 21, 2020
Donald Dinnie, Director at Norton Rose Fulbright explains why it is important to evaluate the “reasonable precautions” clause at underwriting stage.
Coronavirus outbreak: The legal implications
February 18, 2020
Companies globally are being impacted by the coronavirus outbreak, through both the labor market and their supply chain. Travel restrictions on Chinese workers are preventing this
Meet the CEOs Part 1
February 11, 2020
Join Norton Rose Fulbright’s Insurance Law Practice for a panel discussion: Meet the CEOs: Part 1 on Tuesday 25 February 2020 from 16:00 to 18:00 at our Johannesburg offices.
Feeling the way through FICA
January 15, 2020
As things currently stand, providers of short-term insurance are not deemed accountable institutions. Discussions are in progress within the corridors of the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC)