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Fairbridges circulates a complimentary copy of its regular publication, Law Letter, to its clients. This is a topical, lively and pertinent
look at the law - latest cases, new laws, landmark decisions, and legal developments. Special editions feature particular fields of practice.
Electronic communications are distributed to clients from time
to time regarding developments in Shipping Law. If you would like
to receive a complimentary copy of the Fairbridges Law Letter or
you wish to subscribe to the Shipping Law email service please contact
us at attorneys@fairbridges.co.za
indicating where you would like us to send your copy.
Fairbridges has a modern library as well as a sophisticated electronic
library. These are managed by a full-time librarian and information
manager.
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November 2011
September 2011
This Spring edition of Law Letter as the 2011 Rugby World Cup tournament kicks off surveys recent court decisions
on labour law, property rights, personal injury claims, tax law and looks at the impact of the Consumer Protection
Act on franchise agreements. We also report on advocates practicing at the Bar in South Africa. Please remember
that the contents of Law Letter do not constitute legal advice. For specific professional assistance, always ensure
that you consult your attorney. We welcome your comments and suggestions.
August 2011
In this edition of Law Letter we turn our spotlight onto trusts, product liability, mining rights, suretyships, and the
approach of our courts to evidence, fairness, equality, freedom and justice. Please remember that the contents of
Law Letter do not constitute legal advice. For specific professional assistance, always ensure that you consult your
attorney. We welcome your comments and suggestions.
June 2011
This Winter edition of Law Letter reflects the wide variety of disputes which come before our courts, from grumpy
neighbours to scrap metal, from deformed babies to defamed celebs, from insurance claims to interest claims.
Please remember that the contents of Law Letter do not constitute legal advice. For specific professional assistance,
always ensure that you consult your attorney. We welcome your comments and suggestions.
March 2011
This edition of Law Letter turns its spotlight onto intellectual property – the important and valuable rights to trade marks,
copyright, patents and design. We also look at family and company law issues.
February 2011
2011 promises to be a challenging year, not least for lawyers and their clients. This first edition of Law Letter deals
with a variety of recent decisions of our courts which we are confident will enable our readers to keep abreast of
legal developments in an entertaining and informative way.
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