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Rule 13 Third-Party Procedure: Serving a Notice After Close of Pleadings

Rule 13 Third-Party Procedure: Serving a Notice After Close of Pleadings

by CK Inc. | Sep 3, 2025 | Civil Procedure, Court Applications, Joinder of Third Parties, litigation strategy, Pleadings, Rule 13, Third Party Notice, Uniform Rules of Court | News

When can a third-party notice be served after pleadings close? Rule 13 outlines the process and the court’s discretion to grant condonation.

‘Without Prejudice’ Correspondence: Is It Truly Without Prejudice?

‘Without Prejudice’ Correspondence: Is It Truly Without Prejudice?

by CK Inc. | Jun 19, 2025 | admissibility of evidence, Legal Privilege, litigation strategy, settlement negotiations, without prejudice | News

“Without prejudice” correspondence may not always stay private – discover when it can be admitted as evidence in legal proceedings.

The Hidden Line: Legal Privilege and the Fine Art of Waiver

The Hidden Line: Legal Privilege and the Fine Art of Waiver

by CK Inc. | May 28, 2025 | attorney-client confidentiality, Legal Privilege, litigation strategy, South African law, waiver of privilege | News

Legal privilege in South African law protects attorney-client communication – learn when it applies and how it can be waived or lost.

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