A torrent of claims is targeting South African food giant Tiger Brands following a recent contamination incident. The controversy originates with the identification of harmful toxins in some of its popular product lines, leading to consumer outrage. Consumers that bought affected products are now banding together in a class action lawsuit against
South African Class Actions: A Tool for Social Justice?
In the landscape of South Africa's legal/judicial/regulatory system, class actions have emerged as a potential/promising/viable tool for addressing/tackling/resolving issues of social justice. These collective/joint/group lawsuits allow individuals/citizens/people with shared grievances to unite/come together/pool resources and seek redress against
Analyzing the MasterCard Appeals Process in Competition Law
The competitive environment of the financial industry necessitates a robust legal framework to ensure fair practices. When it comes to controversies involving payment networks like MasterCard, the appeals process serves a crucial role in upholding competition law principles. Grasping this process is essential for actors across the financial ecosyst