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Understanding the Gauteng High Court Case on Legal Sector EmpowermentRight now, a landmark case is being heard in the Ga...
05/05/2026

Understanding the Gauteng High Court Case on Legal Sector Empowerment

Right now, a landmark case is being heard in the Gauteng High Court, where a coalition of major private law firms is challenging a new Legal Sector Code introduced under the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment framework. This code sets specific transformation targets for law firms, including requirements around ownership, management control, skills development, procurement, and enterprise development within the legal profession.

One of the most debated aspects of the code is the expectation that large law firms move toward 50 percent black ownership within a set period. The firms bringing the case argue that this target does not properly take into account how law firms are structured. Unlike ordinary companies, ownership in law firms is tied to partnership, which is built over many years of training, experience, and progression. They also argue that certain provisions of the code do not reflect the realities of running a modern law firm, especially where non legal professionals play key operational roles. In addition, the applicants are challenging the process followed in adopting the code, saying it may not have met the legal requirements for consultation and evidence based policymaking.

On the other side, the state maintains that the Legal Sector Code is a necessary and lawful step toward addressing long standing imbalances in the profession. The argument here is that without clear and enforceable targets, transformation in the legal sector will remain slow and uneven. The code is intended to create more equitable access to ownership and opportunities, especially at senior levels of the profession.

What is at stake is significant for both sides. If the court rules in favour of the law firms, the code could be set aside or sent back for revision. This would give firms more flexibility in how they approach transformation, but it could also delay the implementation of uniform standards across the industry. If the court rules in favour of the state, the code will remain in force, meaning affected law firms will need to align with its requirements within the specified timeframes. This could reshape partnership structures, hiring practices, and long term business strategies across the legal sector.

The outcome of this case is expected to have wide implications, not just for law firms, but for how sector specific empowerment policies are developed and applied in South Africa going forward.

29/03/2026
Clarity on the Constitutional Court judgment on customary marriagesIf you are married under customary law, your marriage...
31/01/2026

Clarity on the Constitutional Court judgment on customary marriages

If you are married under customary law, your marriage is automatically in community of property.

In the past, section 10 of the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act allowed spouses to change their matrimonial property system by agreement alone, without court involvement. On 21 January 2026, the Constitutional Court declared this section unconstitutional.

This means that if spouses in a customary marriage wish to change from in community of property to out of community of property, they must now follow this process:
1. Apply to court for approval to change the matrimonial property system.
2. The court must consider and endorse the change.
3. Once the court has approved it, the spouses may sign a postnuptial contract.
4. Only after this court-endorsed process does the change become legally valid.

Important to note

A contract signed before marriage is called an antenuptial contract.
A contract signed after marriage, following court approval, is called a postnuptial contract.

This judgment strengthens legal protection and ensures that changes to marital property systems are fair, transparent, and properly supervised by the courts.

12/01/2026

TP Khoza Attorneys Inc. is pleased to confirm that our offices have reopened.

We look forward to continuing our work with our existing clients and to welcoming new clients as we move into the year ahead.

END-OF-YEAR MESSAGEAs we wrap up 2025, everyone at TP Khoza Attorneys Inc would like to thank you for trusting us with y...
12/12/2025

END-OF-YEAR MESSAGE

As we wrap up 2025, everyone at TP Khoza Attorneys Inc would like to thank you for trusting us with your legal matters this year. We appreciate every client who continued with us, and we’re grateful for all the new clients who joined our firm.

Please note that our offices will be closing today, 12 December 2025 and we will reopen on 12 January 2026.

We wish you a safe and joyful festive season. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your families. We look forward to serving you again in the new year.

Warm regards,
TP Khoza Attorneys Inc

We’re proud to welcome Mr Ndivhuwo Mudau, our new Candidate Legal Practitioner at TP Khoza Attorneys Inc.Mr Mudau holds ...
25/11/2025

We’re proud to welcome Mr Ndivhuwo Mudau, our new Candidate Legal Practitioner at TP Khoza Attorneys Inc.

Mr Mudau holds an LLB from the University of Limpopo and is currently pursuing his Master of Laws (LLM) in Corporate Law at the University of Johannesburg. He brings a strong academic foundation, a passion for justice and a commitment to excellence.

At TP Khoza Attorneys Inc, we have built a culture of nurturing and sharpening brilliant black legal minds. Mr Mudau joins a lineage of young professionals who have grown under our guidance, and we’re excited to support his development as he takes this important step in his legal career.

Join us in welcoming him to the team.

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