Are you a drone spy? Legal implications of the private operation of drones and the right to privacy
By Industry Contributor 28 July 2022By Karabo Mokgonyana, Candidate Attorney & Moray Hathorn, Consultant at Webber Wentzel FULL STORY >
The IP laws of the metaverse and beyond
By Industry Contributor 8 April 2022By Merlene Engelbrecht, associate and Thembokuhle Danca, candidate attorney, Spoor & Fisher. FULL STORY >
Herbert Smith Freehills launches free 1000-student online digital law course
By Press Release 5 October 2021Herbert Smith Freehills has launched a free online digital law course to give up to 1000 students an inside look into how technology is transforming the role of lawyers. FULL STORY >
Cybersecurity in 2021
By Industry Contributor 5 February 2021By Riaan de Villiers, Business Analyst at LAWTrust Information Security Solutions FULL STORY >
It’s Bad Boys for Life, the trailer
By Staff Writer 5 September 2019It’s been 16 years since we last saw Martin Lawrence and Will Smith partner up in Bad Boys II. FULL STORY >
Opinion - Improved cybersecurity laws needed to deal with rising SA cybercrime
By Opinion 26 August 2019Local regulations are struggling to keep up with increasing incidents of cybercrime in South Africa. Zaakir Mohamed, Director in the Corporate Investigations sector of the Dispute Resolution Practice at Cliffe Dekker... FULL STORY >
NetApp Opinion - Technology enables law enforcement of the future
By Opinion 17 September 2018Overcoming the data management challenge within law enforcement technology begins with the cloud, offering additional support and storage with the advent of body-worn cameras. NetApp’s Morne Bekker explains. FULL STORY >
Innovating Justice Challenge 2018 Southern Africa finalist revealed
By Press Release 12 July 2018The Hague Institute for Innovation of Law (HiiL) is pleased to announce the Southern Africa finalists for its Innovating Justice Challenge 2018 (www.innovatingjustice.com). FULL STORY >
Have Drone, Will Travel
By Opinion 10 May 2018Just as there are laws governing where to fly drones, there are laws governing how and where to travel with them. These are important to take into consideration for safety and security reasons, as well as to avoid any legal surprises when one is far from home, says... FULL STORY >
Tesla being sued for $2 billion for patent infringement
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 2 May 2018The electric car company is being sued by a hydrogen-powered truck startup. FULL STORY >
Disrupt the law: Global Legal Hackathon coming to Johannesburg in February
By Press Release 1 February 2018The Hague Institute for Innovation of Law (HiiL) is pleased to announce that it is bringing the prestigious event for legal and justice innovators, Global Legal Hackathon (globallegalhackathon.com), to South Africa for... FULL STORY >
Apple being sued by Japanese company over Animoji
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 23 October 2017The animated emojis shown on the iPhone X may need a new name, following a Japanese company's recent lawsuit against Apple. FULL STORY >
Twitter promises new anti-abuse rules following recent boycott
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 16 October 2017Following last week Friday's #WomenBoycottTwitter protest, Twitter has said that anti-abuse rules are on the way. FULL STORY >
Libryo secures $1 million seed round for expansion
By Press Release 3 October 2017Co-founded by three South African entrepreneurs in 2016, the London and Cape Town headquartered startup is one of the first companies to benefit from the Seedcamp and Nextlaw Lab partnership to invest in early stage legal-tech startups. FULL STORY >
R300 000 HiiL Justice Accelerator Southern Africa semi-finalists announced
By Press Release 5 September 2017The Hague Institute for Innovation of Law (HiiL) is delighted to announce the seven Southern Africa semi-finalists for its annual HiiL Justice Accelerator (HJA). FULL STORY >
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