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Cox Yeats celebrates multiple nominations on Best Lawyers’® List
Cox Yeats celebrates multiple nominations on Best Lawyers’® List
Nov 21, 20212 min read


Cox Yeats celebrates multiple nominations on Best Lawyers’® List
Cox Yeats celebrates multiple nominations on Best Lawyers’® List
Nov 21, 20212 min read


Andrew Clark – New managing partner for law firm
Andrew Clark – New managing partner for law firm
Jun 3, 20214 min read


Andrew Clark – New managing partner for law firm
Andrew Clark – New managing partner for law firm
Jun 3, 20214 min read


New leadership for Cox Yeats
AFTER A DECADE of steering the firm through a successful period of continuous growth, Michael Jackson has confidently handed over the wheel. Jackson joined Cox Yeats as a candidate attorney in January 1988. His early career, he says, was based on a lot of hard work and some luck. In addition, Jackson said that he was fortunate to work with some good people. “I was privileged to work closely with Graham Cox (who at that time was undoubtedly the best lawyer in Durban) and with
Apr 29, 20214 min read


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Corporate & Natural Resources team, Cox Yeats
Corporate & Natural Resources team, Cox Yeats
Nov 13, 20201 min read
Corporate & Natural Resources team, Cox Yeats
Corporate & Natural Resources team, Cox Yeats
Nov 13, 20201 min read


Can a restraint of trade clause be enforced during a pandemic?-Wade Ogilvie & Adrian Krige
Can a restraint of trade clause be enforced during a pandemic?-Wade Ogilvie & Adrian Krige
Nov 13, 20203 min read


Can a restraint of trade clause be enforced during a pandemic?-Wade Ogilvie & Adrian Krige
Can a restraint of trade clause be enforced during a pandemic?-Wade Ogilvie & Adrian Krige
Nov 13, 20203 min read
Controversial Expropriation Bill revised – what can we expect? – Marikah Calo, Cox Yeats
The controversial Expropriation Bill has been extensively opposed since its introduction in 2015. In consequence, it has been subject to various amendments culminating in the Expropriation Bill, 2020 (the Bill ). The Bill has received the Chief Legal Advisor’s stamp of approval from a Constitutional perspective and was published in the Government Gazette on 9 October 2020. It will now be subject to Parliament’s process of consideration, debate and public consultation before i
Oct 14, 20203 min read
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