Litigation, in simple terms means a process of taking legal action. It is a process in which parties formally engage in a dispute or begin talks to resolve a dispute. This can be between individual persons or take place in the commercial space involving entities and private persons. A dispute can take any form – from a summons, a motion application or a referral to an alternative dispute body. Mbebe-Tisani attorneys offers full service commercial litigation, with particular focus on:
-General and commercial contractual disputes
-Disputes arising out of purchase and sale of shares under the Companies Act
-Disputes arising out of breaches of fiduciary duties under the Companies Act and common law
-Insolvency proceedings, with a focus on commercial insolvencies, insolvency enquiries and business rescue litigation under the Companies Act, and general insolvency litigation under the Insolvency Act
-Property disputes
-Tax Law
-Civil litigation in public procurement fraud, corruption and related breaches of the Public Finance Management Act
-Insurance Law and Insurance contract
-Drafting action and motion proceedings in lower and higher courts
-Appearance in action and motion proceedings in:
~The lower courts
~High court (either with or without counsel)
-Appearance in the High Court, Supreme Court of Appeal and Constitutional Court
-Drafting proceedings in tribunals, alternative dispute resolution forums
-Appearances in tribunals and alternative dispute resolution forums
Litigation, in simple terms means a process of taking legal action. It is a process in which parties formally engage in a dispute or begin talks to resolve a dispute. This can be between individual persons or take place in the commercial space involving entities and private persons. A dispute can take any form – from a summons, a motion application or a referral to an alternative dispute body. Mbebe-Tisani attorneys offers full service commercial litigation, with particular focus on:
-General and commercial contractual disputes
-Disputes arising out of purchase and sale of shares under the Companies Act
-Disputes arising out of breaches of fiduciary duties under the Companies Act and common law
-Insolvency proceedings, with a focus on commercial insolvencies, insolvency enquiries and business rescue litigation under the Companies Act, and general insolvency litigation under the Insolvency Act
-Property disputes
-Tax Law
-Civil litigation in public procurement fraud, corruption and related breaches of the Public Finance Management Act
-Insurance Law and Insurance contract
-Drafting action and motion proceedings in lower and higher courts
-Appearance in action and motion proceedings in:
~The lower courts
~High court (either with or without counsel)
-Appearance in the High Court, Supreme Court of Appeal and Constitutional Court
-Drafting proceedings in tribunals, alternative dispute resolution forums
-Appearances in tribunals and alternative dispute resolution forums
Administrative law is a branch of public law
which aims to establish and regulate, through
various pieces of legislation, the functioning or
lack thereof of the different entities which
constitute our government system. This
regulation allows interested parties to publicly
scrutinize, challenge and sometimes reinforce
the way in which our government system works.
Mbebe-Tisani attorneys offers Administrative
and Public law services, with a particular focus
on:
-Drafting Review applications and contractual disputes arising from
compliances with Public Procurement law
-review applications, general and contractual disputes arising out
of Local Government Law
-General Regulatory and Compliance review applications arising
out of s32 and 33 of the Constitution, the Promotion of
Administrative Justice Act, the Promotion of Access to Information
Act
-General legality reviews under s172 of the Constitution
-Providing legal advice on various interpretations of the legislation
and policies governing Administrative and Public Law
Administrative law is a branch of public law
which aims to establish and regulate, through
various pieces of legislation, the functioning or
lack thereof of the different entities which
constitute our government system. This
regulation allows interested parties to publicly
scrutinize, challenge and sometimes reinforce
the way in which our government system works.
Mbebe-Tisani attorneys offers Administrative
and Public law services, with a particular focus
on:
-Drafting Review applications and contractual disputes arising from
compliances with Public Procurement law
-review applications, general and contractual disputes arising out
of Local Government Law
-General Regulatory and Compliance review applications arising
out of s32 and 33 of the Constitution, the Promotion of
Administrative Justice Act, the Promotion of Access to Information
Act
-General legality reviews under s172 of the Constitution
-Providing legal advice on various interpretations of the legislation
and policies governing Administrative and Public Law
This area of the law, although seemingly selfexplanatory,
regulates the way in which we
buy, sell, donate, cede or occasionally
expropriate property (in the instance of land).
What qualifies as property in South Africa is
very wide ranging – from corporeal(i.e
ownership of a tangible item such as land or
a car) and incorporeal things (i.e ownership
of a right in intellectual property).
Mbebe-Tisani attorneys particularly offers the
following services in this field:
-Land Use Development applications, and related civil litigation and review
applications, arising out of the Spatial Planning and Land-Use Management Act,
related provintial Ordinances and Municipal laws
-Disputes involving Body Corporates in Sectional Tittle Schemes, with a particular
focus on disputes under the Community Schemes Ombud Services Act and the
Sectional Title Schemes Management Act
-Eviction applications
-commercial arbitrations in the built environment, and disputes arising out of joint
Building Contracts Committee (JBCC) agreements , the Professional Consultant
services Agreements (PROCSA), and General Conditions of Contract (GCC)
Agreements
-General disputes arising out of commercial and private Lease Agreements
-Drafting of such Lease Agreements.
This area of the law, although seemingly selfexplanatory,
regulates the way in which we
buy, sell, donate, cede or occasionally
expropriate property (in the instance of land).
What qualifies as property in South Africa is
very wide ranging – from corporeal(i.e
ownership of a tangible item such as land or
a car) and incorporeal things (i.e ownership
of a right in intellectual property).
Mbebe-Tisani attorneys particularly offers the
following services in this field:
-Land Use Development applications, and related civil litigation and review
applications, arising out of the Spatial Planning and Land-Use Management Act,
related provintial Ordinances and Municipal laws
-Disputes involving Body Corporates in Sectional Tittle Schemes, with a particular
focus on disputes under the Community Schemes Ombud Services Act and the
Sectional Title Schemes Management Act
-Eviction applications
-commercial arbitrations in the built environment, and disputes arising out of joint
Building Contracts Committee (JBCC) agreements , the Professional Consultant
services Agreements (PROCSA), and General Conditions of Contract (GCC)
Agreements
-General disputes arising out of commercial and private Lease Agreements
-Drafting of such Lease Agreements.
Mediation and Alternative Dispute
Resolution involves the resolution of legal
disputes outside of contested court
proceedings.
At Mbebe-Tisani Attorneys, we assist out clients with
representation in:
-Mediation under the Uniform Rules of Court
-Mediations in terms of Private Mediation Agreements
-Eviction applications
-Arbitrations under the Arbitration Act
-Arbitrations in terms of the Private Arbitration Agreements
Mediation and Alternative Dispute
Resolution involves the resolution of legal
disputes outside of contested court
proceedings.
At Mbebe-Tisani Attorneys, we assist out clients with
representation in:
-Mediation under the Uniform Rules of Court
-Mediations in terms of Private Mediation Agreements
-Eviction applications
-Arbitrations under the Arbitration Act
-Arbitrations in terms of the Private Arbitration Agreements
This field of law regulates the way in which
companies conduct their businesses in
relation to their owners, other companies
and entities as well as natural persons.
Mbebe-Tisani Attorneys particularly offers services in
the field of Corporate and Commercial Law, with a
particular focus on:
-Due Diligence Investigations and Reports
-Shareholder and Partnership Agreements
-Drafting and negotiating Leases
This field of law regulates the way in which
companies conduct their businesses in
relation to their owners, other companies
and entities as well as natural persons.
Mbebe-Tisani Attorneys particularly offers services in
the field of Corporate and Commercial Law, with a
particular focus on:
-Due Diligence Investigations and Reports
-Shareholder and Partnership Agreements
-Drafting and negotiating Leases
Employment Law mainly regulates the
conduct of employers and employees in
the commercial space. South Africa has a
wide range of employment laws and
codes of conduct put in place to regulate
this relationship.
Mbebe-Tisani Attorneys offers the following services
the following services under Employment Law:
-Drafting Employment Contracts and Benefits
-Drafting and Reviewing Workplace Policies and Procedures
-Arbitration and Litigation
-Mutual Separation Agreements and Termination Processes
-Employee Related Investigations
-Restraint of Trade Agreements
-Employee related investigations
-Disciplinary hearings, including Prosecuting Matters and Chairing
-Arbitrations and/or related Litigation at the Bargaining Councils,
the CCMA and Labour Court in relation to Unfair dismissals
Employment Law mainly regulates the
conduct of employers and employees in
the commercial space. South Africa has a
wide range of employment laws and
codes of conduct put in place to regulate
this relationship.
Mbebe-Tisani Attorneys offers the following services
the following services under Employment Law:
-Drafting Employment Contracts and Benefits
-Drafting and Reviewing Workplace Policies and Procedures
-Arbitration and Litigation
-Mutual Separation Agreements and Termination Processes
-Employee Related Investigations
-Restraint of Trade Agreements
-Employee related investigations
-Disciplinary hearings, including Prosecuting Matters and Chairing
-Arbitrations and/or related Litigation at the Bargaining Councils,
the CCMA and Labour Court in relation to Unfair dismissals