Yesterday, a judge made the call to immediately suspend Jamie Spears from the conservatorship that has controlled his daughter’s personal life and finances for 13 years.
A new bill is being introduced that will force companies to be more transparent about the difference between the lowest- and highest-paid employees.
Britney’s attorney, Mathew Rosengart, has been hard at work fighting for his client’s freedom from her father, Jamie. He’s willing to relinquish control, but only after a sizeable payday.
If anyone is found to have committed a hate speech offence, they can be fined and jailed for up to three years in the case of a first conviction.
Under the new Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (Aarto) regulations, traffic violations will be decriminalised and handled in a three-step process.
Social media giants, including Zuckerberg, were called to testify on the role of social media in the Capitol riots, against the backdrop of a small but effective protest.
If you’re going to be dodgy and flaunt your wealth, don’t post your activities to your public social media account in the middle of an economic crisis.
Opinions are divided on whether cops on rollerblades is a good thing or a recipe for disaster, but so far it seems to be working out.
It looks like, after years of classifying South African drivers as independent contractors, Uber is going to have to answer for itself in court.
Jane Bwanya has approached the Constitutional Court to change laws that don’t allow people in opposite-sex life partnerships the same inheritance rights as married couples.
In the words of Honourable Judge Roy B. Ferguson: “This kitten just made a formal announcement on a case”.
50 of Harvey Weinstein’s accusers will receive compensation, with the most serious allegations amounting to payouts of $500 000 or more.
If you’re caught committing a violation of adjusted alert level 3 lockdown rules, there’s some very important information that you should be aware of.
South Africa made an important tax change as of January 1, 2021, that you may not be aware of.
The government will be reconsidering and reflecting on the country’s harmful relationship with alcohol, which has become apparent during booze sales bans.
It’s time to get to grips with the new, updated, and ready to go Aarto Act which will be rolled out on July 1, 2021.
If you’ve been busted for committing a crime, you might want to consider not adding to the charges by offering officers a bribe.
The new regulations for the festive season have been gazetted, alongside the punishment that businesses will face if they flout them.
The law surrounding the renewal your driver’s licence card are a little murky, and need some unpacking.
Traffic officers will be out in force over the festive season, with a directive that Justice Project South Africa says is very sketchy.
As COVID-19 cases surge in the Western Cape, a number of holiday hotspots are considering harsh restrictions on public gatherings and other activities.
Zuma is going to new lengths to avoid taking the stand, including bogus recusal requests and simply running away from the commission.
Self-styled ‘prophet’ Shepherd Bushiri and his wife finally handed themselves over to Malawian authorities yesterday, after fleeing the country. The couple lives a rather lavish lifestyle.
Two rulings in the Cape High Court are going to make things very difficult for insurers failing to pay out for COVID-19-related losses in the hospitality industry.
Harvey Weinstein is ill and being closely monitored at the maximum-security Wende Correctional Facility.
It has been less than a month since the Aarto Act was gazetted, and we’re already seeing confusion and criminals looking to take advantage of it.
After what feels like a century of back and forth between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard in court, we finally have a ruling.
Divorce cases among the rich are on the rise during the pandemic, for reasons that don’t usually apply to the average Joe.
Every year, at around this time, Google finds itself in hot water. This time it’s going to be a little harder to get out of.
As the latest land expropriation bill is gazetted, the government says that fears around Zimbabwe-style land grabs are unfounded.