Breaking Barriers: The Young Women Redefining Correspondent Law in Bloemfontein

We’re not your typical law firm, and we’re proud of it. At Mayet & Associates, we’re a powerhouse team of young women breaking barriers in the legal profession. Based in Bloemfontein, the judicial capital of South Africa, we’ve built a reputation as one of the leading Supreme Court of Appeal correspondent firms driven by precision, […]
When Can a Party Avoid Arbitration? Insights from the AIG v Molefe Decision

Introduction Arbitration is often praised for being faster and more confidential than court proceedings, but what happens when a dispute involves both arbitrable and non-arbitrable claims? A recent judgment by the High Court in AIG South Africa Limited v Brian Molefe (Gauteng Division, Pretoria, 1 August 2025) sheds light on this question and illustrates when […]
Settlement Clauses in Business Disputes: What the Van Rooyen Judgment Teaches Us

In an era where commercial disputes are increasingly resolved through negotiated settlements rather than lengthy litigation, the precision of contractual drafting has become more important than ever. Businesses are under growing pressure to ensure that their agreements are enforceable, practical, and free from ambiguity. Recent South African case law continues to shape this landscape, and […]
When Does Prescription Begin? Lessons from Tight Business Enterprise v Lordan

Understanding the Timing of Prescription in Contracts with Suspensive Conditions In South African contract law, few issues create more confusion than the intersection between prescription and suspensive conditions. When parties sign an agreement that is subject to a future condition, does the clock for prescription start ticking on the day of signature, or only once […]
The Renewal of Governance: South Africa’s New King Code and the Future of Ethical Leadership

The story of governance in South Africa has always been a moral one, a search for integrity in leadership and accountability in enterprise. Each version of the King Code on Corporate Governance has served as both a mirror and a guide, reflecting the values of its time while setting new expectations for ethical business conduct. […]
Influencers, Copyright & Shared Imagery: Key Lessons from a South African Case

A recent ruling in South Africa has cast a spotlight on how intellectual property laws apply in the influencer economy, specifically involving social-media personality Ntando Duma Mthombeni (Duma) and the agency Pixel Kollective (Pty) Ltd in Pixel Kollective (Pty) Ltd v Ntando Duma Mthombeni and MSL, decided on 15 September 2025. This judgement draws a […]