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VIRTUAL HEARINGS AND THE ART OF LITIGATION: ADAPTING ADVOCACY TO NEW PLATFORMS
- Adv Ori Ben-zeev

General issues and questions that relate to legal ethics: what is legal ethics and what role does it play in the imposition of liability on legal practitioners and in regulating the legal profession?
- Dr Bernard Wessels

Ethics in immigration law: Refugee protection during the pandemic
- Dr Callixte Kavuro

Domestic and family violence lawyering in Australia – Shared understandings and teaching ethical competency
- Dr Francesca Bartlett and Sear

The best of two worlds: combination of philosophical theories and professional practice in teaching legal ethics - the case study of the University of Gyor
- Dr Gabor Andrasi and Dr Katalin Szoboszlai-Kiss

Legal ethics in legal and clinical legal education in Poland
- Dr Izabela Kraśnicka and Dr Filip Czernicki

Clinical Legal Education: Conflicting Aims, Political Activism and Extraordinary Times Thinking.
- Dr Jeffrey Wale

Ethics in Legal Education: A study of Indian Legal Education System
- Dr Kajori Bhatnagar and Prof Charan Tej T.V.

Ethics Education in an Ethical Learning Environment
- Dr Limor Zer-Gutman

Covid-19: A breeding ground for academic dishonesty?
- Dr Michele van Eck

A review of the bioethical issues in regulating environmental biosafety in time of pandemic COVID-19
- Dr Noor Dzuhaidah Osman and Dr Syahirah Abdul Shukor

Clinical Legal Studies Based on Care Ethics: Some Experiences of Ankara University Human Rights Law Clinics
- Dr Olcay Karacan and Mr Muhammet Koçakgöl

Ensuring an Ethical Response to Domestic Abuse in the Context of COVID-19 – The Role of Human Rights Law.
- Dr Ronagh McQuigg

Hybrid Law Clinics - a response to the changing reality. The example of the Law Clinics of Lazarski University, Poland
- Ewelina Gee, Julia Kujda, and Maciej Czerwiński

Ethics in Labour Law: Indirect discrimination resulting from forced work-from-home policies
- Mr Johan Botes

Deterioration of freedom as a result of abuse of involuntary temporary detention during pandemic
- Ms Małgorzata Biszczanik

A re-emphasis on the moral reading and application of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996.
- Prof Bernard Bekink

The Ethics of Social Media Discovery in Canadian Civil Litigation
- Prof Gideon Christian

EPISTEMIC INJUSTICE, SEEING INJUSTICE AND LEGAL CLINICS: LOSING-FINDING ONESELF IN ONE’S OWN PREJUDICES
- Prof Gülriz Uygur

Devising Storytelling Ethics
- Prof Helena Whalen-Bridge

THE ETHICAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE MEMBERS OF THE JUDICIAL SERVICE COMMISSION OF SOUTH AFRICA
- Prof Hugh Corder

The role of preventative lawyering in law clinic practice and teaching
- Prof Jonathan Campbell

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Please take notice that a class action will be instituted in the Western Cape Division of the High Court of South Africa against the companies and individuals listed below:

  1. Lifestyle Direct Group International (Pty) Ltd
  2. Capital Lifestyle Solutions (Pty) Ltd t/a Lifestyle Legal
  3. Loan Tracker SA (Pty) Ltd
  4. Loan Spotter SA (Pty) Ltd
  5. Loan Match SA (Pty) Ltd
  6. Loan Choice SA (Pty) Ltd
  7. Loan Quest SA (Pty) Ltd
  8. Loan Connector SA (Pty) Ltd
  9. Loan Hub SA (Pty) Ltd
  10. Loan Zone SA (Pty) Ltd
  11. Loan Locator SA (Pty) Ltd
  12. Loan Scout SA (Pty) Ltd
  13. Loan Tracer SA (Pty) Ltd
  14. Loan Detector SA (Pty) Ltd
  15. Lifestyle Legal (Pty) Ltd
  16. Lifestyle Attorneys (Pty) Ltd
  17. All Wheel Auto (Pty) Ltd
  18. Damian Malander
  19. Nandie Paich

Please take notice further that the class action will be brought on behalf of the following class:

“All persons who have had any monies debited from their bank accounts and/or who have been harassed and threatened in connection with any demand for or collection of payment by any of the respondents at any time from 20 May 2015 to date on the basis of them having concluded purported agreements with any of the respondents through any of the websites listed below:

Should you wish not to be a member of the class you may opt out of the class by notifying the class action attorneys of record, the Stellenbosch University Law Clinic, of your choice to so opt out by no later than Monday 30 October 2023.

The Stellenbosch University Law Clinic can be contacted at:

18 – 24 Crozier Street
Stellenbosch
Telephone: (021) 808 3600
Email: rhkadmin@sun.ac.za

Electronic copies of the Court’s order certifying the class action and the particulars of claim therein shall be available on the Stellenbosch University Law Clinic’s webpage – https://www.sulawclinic.co.za

You may contact the Stellenbosch University Law Clinic through the details provided above should you wish to obtain more information about the class action.