Are lawyers surviving 2021?

Post 2020, most lawyers will agree that it is not business as usual. Most legal practices experience strain on cashflow due to delayed or non-payments from distressed clients and delays in finalising professional matters relating to court proceedings, Masters’ Offices, RAF etc. To survive or grow while facing financial challenges, most legal practices must continuously

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What are client’s rights to cost estimates when instructing legal practitioners?

The Legal Practice Act 28 of 2014 (LPA) came into force on 1 November 2018. The LPA governs legal practitioners (attorneys and advocates) and prescribes how legal practitioners must give clients upfront cost indications and confirm legal instructions before proceeding with billable legal services. In terms of Section 35(7) of the LPA, Practising Attorneys and

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Where do lawyers work?

It has been said: “Home” is where your WiFi connects automatically. So when we are asked “where are our lawyers based?”, post pandemic 2020, we are not always sure how to answer.. Some lawyers have fully operational home offices. They receive service of documents, manage staff, do all work, keep all records and hold consultations

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What are your comments on the tariff recommendations by the SALRC for legal services offered by attorneys and advocates? Deadline: 30 November 2020

The Legal Practice Act 28 of 2014 (LPA) came into full force on 1 November 2018. The LPA drastically changed the regulation of the South African legal profession. The major changes included: Attorneys and advocates were merged into a single profession, referred to as “legal practitioners”. Prior to the LPA, attorneys and advocates had different

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