Shepstone & Wylie
Shepstone & Wylie Attorneys is a leading South African law firm with a reputation for integrity and excellence.
We offer a wide range of legal services, ensuring that our team-based approach delivers innovative, practical and cost-effective solutions to our clients. With offices in Durban, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Pietermaritzburg and Richards Bay, we offer accessible and complete legal services to a diverse client base. Local and international affiliations further extend our representation throughout Southern Africa, Europe and North America.
Episodes
18 episodes
ITS The Guardians Podcast: Episode 1 - Governance is Serious Business
When governance fails, people pay the price — and when it works, it safeguards their future. In this inaugural episode of The Guardians, Henry Dul, CEO of Independent Trustee Services, joins Dr Johan Esterhuizen, lead partner in Sh...
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31:29
OFF THE RECORD: Episode 10 - Closing the Health & Safety Compliance gap
Senior Associate and Environmental Law expert Natercia Dos Santos Niz breaks down red flags, audits, and the real consequences of non-compliance.
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Episode 10
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9:19
OFF THE RECORD: Episode 9 - Defining Boundaries and Responsibilities
Sexual harassment isn’t always physical, it can be verbal, digital, or subtle. In this episode, Partner Deirdre Venter breaks down what it really means, when to report, and how employers can create safer, more accountable
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Episode 9
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12:48
OFF THE RECORD: Episode 8 - The Legal Evolution of Parental Leave
Associate Unathi Dlamini shares her insight on the recent Constitutional Court judgment that reshapes maternity and paternity leave into a unified “parental leave.” Unathi discusses how this judgement advances equality, both within families and...
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Episode 7
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12:17
Parental leave for all parents in South Africa, an experts explanation
A historic ruling gives all South African parents equal parental leave, reshaping family life and workplace equality. Here's what Legal Expert Hope Mboweni of Shepstone and Wylie had to say.
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9:31
Should Employees Be Expected to Answer Work Calls After Hours?
The boundaries between work and personal life have become increasingly blurred, especially since the pandemic. Stacey and J Sbu recently tackled the contentious issue of being contacted by employers after hours, sparking a lively debate among l...
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3:35
Constitutional Court rules that men may assume their wives surnames
East Coast Radio (English) - Priority 1 - High | 1187000Stacey & J Sbu
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2:50
Labour Lawyer reacts to the closure of the Tyre manufacturing plant in Kariega shutting its doors in South Africa
Siyabonga Motha speaks to Unathi Dlamini, Labour Lawyer about the protection of employees during retrenchment and how they are protected by the labour laws in the country.
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15:12
World of Work: How important is integrity in the workplace?
Clement Manyathela in conversation with Unathi Dlamini, who is an Associate in Employment Law and Social Media Law Departments at Shepstone & Wylie Attorneys about how important integrity in the workplace is and how employees can carry them...
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8:44
Episode 1: The Budget 2025 Unpacked
Anton Lockem, Partner and Head of Tax, and Chrichan de la Rey, Partner, unpack the key takeaways from the latest national budget, including the proposed VAT increase and its impact on businesses and consumers. Their summary highlights the chang...
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Episode 1
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22:40