The Public Law Litigation practice centrally deals with disputes concerning the relationship between individuals and the state (national, provincial, and local governments, including parastatals and public institutions, etc.).
Litigation primarily focuses on Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and Procurement Law. Disputes include, but are not limited to, reviews of decisions, defending and instituting suits, interpretation of legislation, enforcement and protection of rights, and contractual disputes.
20 March 2024, Sharne Losper
27 June 2023, Neo Madlala
14 June 2022, Neo Madlala
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Dispute resolution advice and support services across all legal forums, risk and merit assessment, institution and management of legal action, briefing of counsel, lodging of appeals and rev...
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Labour and employment law services, advice and support to private, institutional, corporate and government entities, legal opinions, employment agreements, workplace audits, conditions of se...
Advice and support in respect of public procurement procedures for the procurement of goods, works and services, including advice in respect of regulatory compliance, BEE, public finance, go...