Webber Wentzel

Webber Wentzel

With over 150 years of experience and industry knowledge, Webber Wentzel is the leading full-service law firm on the African continent.

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Jun 4, 2026

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Important competition law developments in South Africa – forecasts for 2022 – with Judge Dennis Davis 06.04.2022

Daryl Dingley, head of Webber Wentzel's Competition team, hosted the Honourable Judge Dennis Davis to discuss recent competition law developments in South Africa for the latest podcast in the Webber Wentzel Legal Insights series. Judge Davis is uniquely placed to speak to these developments as the former Judge President of the Competition Appeal Court (CAC) and given his involvement in drafting th...

Consumer Sector Round Up - 2021 In Review 15.12.2021

Over the past year, we have seen the spending patterns of South African consumers change, due to factors such as inflation and also COVID-19. Statistics also show that one in three South African consumers live beyond their means, where low and middle-income groups spend mostly on non-discretion items such as housing and accommodation. In this podcast, Webber Wentzel partners, Bernadette Versfeld,...

In conversation with the Pension Funds Adjudicator 24.11.2021

The Office of the Pension Funds Adjudicator (OPFA) published its Annual Report for 2020/21, and whilst the OPFA recorded a reduction in the number of new complaints referred for that period, it noted that this may be due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Whilst pension funds, administrators and employers have their own role to play in a pension fund, is there a role for them in lessening the number of com...

Important competition law developments in Nigeria - Part 2: Competition and trade issues in Nigeria 28.09.2021

The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) is actively reviewing mergers and pursing several restrictive business practice investigations. In this podcast, Florence Abebe (Assistant Chief Legal Officer at the FCCPC), Ayodeji Oyetunde (Partner at Aluko & Oyebode) unpack recent competition compliance and trade law developments, and discuss the effect of these developments on...

Important competition law developments in Nigeria - Part 1: Merger control developments in Nigeria 28.09.2021

Over the past few months, there have been some important merger control developments in Nigeria, including the recent amendment to the merger filing fees. In this podcast, Florence Abebe (Assistant Chief Legal Officer at the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission) and Ayodeji Oyetunde (Partner at Aluko & Oyebode) discuss the effect of these developments on firms doing business in N...

Corruption in international arbitration proceedings 26.07.2021

by Chandni Gopal, Dylan Cron, Prathik Mohanlall, Kirsten Wolmarans Considering avenues of mitigating your company's risk exposure, is part and parcel of investing across borders. When dealing with a government entity in your business transaction, are you certain that the local courts will protect your company in cases where there are allegations of bribery by a public official? Webber Wentzel lawy...

The effect of recent COMESA competition law developments – a discussion with Dr Willard Mwemba – Pt 2 by Burton Phillips 05.05.2021

The COMESA Competition Commission (CCC) has now been active for almost 10 years and has pioneered the development of regional competition law in Africa. In this podcast, Dr Willard Mwemba, the Acting Director and Chief Executive Officer of the CCC, and Burton Phillips from Webber Wentzel unpack the recent important developments involving the COMESA Competition Commission (CCC). This session will f...

The effect of recent COMESA competition law developments – a discussion with Dr Willard Mwemba – Pt 1 by Daryl Dingley 05.05.2021

The COMESA Competition Commission (CCC) has now been active for almost 10 years and has pioneered the development of regional competition law in Africa. In this podcast, Dr Willard Mwemba, the Acting Director and Chief Executive Officer of the CCC, and Daryl Dingley from Webber Wentzel unpack the recent important developments relating to the COMESA Competition Commission (CCC) and the effect of th...

Investment protection under the AfCFTA 15.03.2021

The African Continental Free Trade Area aims to increase intra-African trade and transform the economies on the African continent. With trade comes investment and the first question that investors should be asking when taking the plunge and committing to an investment in a foreign state is how that investment will be treated. In this podcast Webber Wentzel partners Sarah McKenzie, Vlad Movshovich...

COVID-19 Vaccines – Employer Considerations – Part 6: Personal information management of employee vaccine data 05.02.2021

With the arrival of South Africa's first consignment of Covid-19 vaccines, many employers are grappling with the possibility of introducing workplace vaccination policies. Over this 6-part series, we will be unpacking various issues from the possibility of mandatory vaccination policies for employees to personal information management of employee vaccination data. In part 6, the final podcast in t...

COVID-19 Vaccines – Employer Considerations – Part 5: The workplace as a site for vaccination 05.02.2021

With the arrival of South Africa's first consignment of Covid-19 vaccines, many employers are grappling with the possibility of introducing workplace vaccination policies. Over this 6-part series, we will be unpacking various issues from the possibility of mandatory vaccination policies for employees to personal information management of employee vaccination data. Employers, particularly those wit...

COVID-19 Vaccines – Employer Considerations – Part 4: Potential disciplinary issues 05.02.2021

With the arrival of South Africa's first consignment of Covid-19 vaccines, many employers are grappling with the possibility of introducing workplace vaccination policies. Over this 6-part series, we will be unpacking various issues from the possibility of mandatory vaccination policies for employees to personal information management of employee vaccination data. In part 4 of this series, Mehnaaz...

COVID-19 Vaccines – Employer Considerations – Part 3: Mandatory vaccination policies 05.02.2021

With the arrival of South Africa's first consignment of Covid-19 vaccines, many employers are grappling with the possibility of introducing workplace vaccination policies. Over this 6-part series, we will be unpacking various issues from the possibility of mandatory vaccination policies for employees to personal information management of employee vaccination data. One of the key questions on the m...

COVID-19 Vaccines – Employer Considerations – Part 2: Health and safety obligations of employers 05.02.2021

With the arrival of South Africa's first consignment of Covid-19 vaccines, many employers are grappling with the possibility of introducing workplace vaccination policies. Over this 6-part series, we will be unpacking various issues from the possibility of mandatory vaccination policies for employees to personal information management of employee vaccination data. Within the context of Covid-19 va...

COVID-19 Vaccines – Employer Considerations – Part 1: The law on vaccines in South Africa 05.02.2021

With the arrival of South Africa's first consignment of Covid-19 vaccines, many employers are grappling with the possibility of introducing workplace vaccination policies. Over this 6-part series, we will be unpacking various issues from the possibility of mandatory vaccination policies for employees to personal information management of employee vaccination data. In part 1 of this podcast series,...

AfCFTA: Africa reopening for business and the role of DFI's 11.12.2020

As the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) becomes effective from 1 January 2021, our podcast panel explores what is required to bring about this enhanced regional cooperation, how the various member states can unlock the envisaged benefits and the important role that the Development Finance Institutions can plan within the broader ecosystem. In 2019, the African Union agreed to crea...

Virtual Hearings in International Arbitration 19.11.2020

Arbitration​ ​​is increasingly used to resolve complex disputes. Our dispute resolution specialists have extensive experience in advising on domestic and international commercial arbitration matters and investment law disputes. We have acted for claimants and defendants (public and private sector parties) in many complex, high-value arbitrations, with a particular focus on Africa. In this podcast,...

Tax insights on debt and corporate restructurings for businesses in distress 24.07.2020

Given the current economic crisis as a consequence of the Covid 19 pandemic, as well as the state of the South African economy over the last few years, we have seen a significant increase in debt and corporate restructurings by South African corporate entities. It's no surprise that this trend has continued throughout the last few months, and will most likely continue for the foreseeable future. U...

Building an African Arbitration Destination 14.07.2020

Arbitration is increasingly used to resolve complex disputes. Our dispute resolution specialists have extensive experience in advising on domestic and international commercial arbitration matters and investment law disputes. We have acted for claimants and defendants (public and private sector parties) in many complex, high-value arbitrations, with a particular focus on Africa. In this podcast, We...

The role and responsibility of boards in the Covid-19 crisis 26.06.2020

Covid-19 has changed organisations fundamentally, including their leadership and governance. Businesses with strong boards which have listened to and communicated empathetically with stakeholders and those that have adopted a stakeholder inclusive approach may better fare in this crisis in the long run. In this podcast, corporate governance experts from Webber Wentzel and Linklaters unpack the key...

Part 3: Restructuring employment contracts for expats working in South Africa 24.06.2020

Expats working in South Africa raise a myriad of complexities related to immigration, labour law and tax which employers and employees will need to understand. Webber Wentzel and IBN Immigration Solutions have partnered together to help provide some clarity on some of the key issues which arise. The podcast is broken into three parts - the first session looks at whether expat workers fall under So...

Part 2: Common questions around work visas and employment contracts 24.06.2020

Expats working in South Africa raise a myriad of complexities related to immigration, labour law and tax which employers and employees will need to understand. Webber Wentzel and IBN Immigration Solutions have partnered together to help provide some clarity on some of the key issues which arise. The podcast is broken into three parts - the first session looks at whether expat workers fall under So...

Part 1: Assessing whether expat workers fall under South African employment law, and various aspects of contracts 24.06.2020

Expats working in South Africa raise a myriad of complexities related to immigration, labour law and tax which employers and employees will need to understand. Webber Wentzel and IBN Immigration Solutions have partnered together to help provide some clarity on some of the key issues which arise. The podcast is broken into three parts - the first session looks at whether expat workers fall under So...

The Effect of Covid-19 on Cybersecurity and Cyber Breaches 28.05.2020

Cybercrime is always a threat for businesses and governments. But the threat escalated during the Covid-19 lockdown, when working from home became the “new normal". Cybercrime is potentially very costly for businesses: the 2017 WannaCry ransomware attack cost an estimated hundreds of millions of dollars for businesses around the world, including in South Africa. In this podcast several Webber Went...

The Effect of Covid-19 on the Retail Sector - Part 2 22.05.2020

Webber Wentzel has recently launched Webber Wentzel Legal Insights. The first series on the channel relates to the effect of the Covid-19 outbreak on various sectors. Today's episode is part two of a two-part episode that focuses on the retail sector and gathers insights from several Webber Wentzel experts looking at some key issues for the sector – trying to unpack both the issues and the opportu...

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