What does a Labour lawyer do?
A significant portion of the advisory work undertaken by our labour lawyers and employment lawyers involves advising multinational clients on the appointment and termination of executives, the restructuring of local operations, and the management and resolution of employee-related disputes.
Can you sue for unfair treatment at work?
If you’re a victim of job discrimination or harassment, you can file a lawsuit. If the discrimination violates federal law, you must first file a charge with the EEOC. (This doesn’t apply to cases of unequal pay between men and women.) You may decide to sue if the EEOC can’t help you.
Who is the best lawyer in South Africa?
Best Lawyers 2020 names top lawyers in South Africa: Insurance team wins Law Firm of the Year
- Maritime: Malcolm Hartwell and Andrew Robinson.
- M&A: Alastair Dixon and Marelise van der Westhuizen.
- Mining: Prof.
- Professional Malpractice Litigation: Tony Chappel.
- Real Estate: Pieter Niehaus.
How much does the best lawyer cost?
You can pay anywhere from $50 to thousands per hour. Smaller towns and cities generally cost less while heavily populated, urban areas are most expensive. The more complicated the case and the more experienced the attorney, the more you’ll pay. Lawyer fees can range from $255 to $520 per hour.
What type of lawyer makes the most money in South Africa?
Top earners include General Counsel (GC) and partners, both of which can expect to take home R5 million a year at the high-end of market. At the other end of the scale, candidate attorneys can expect to earn between R250,000 and R300,000 a year at top law firms.
What does the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 cover?
1995 CHAPTER 50. An Act to make it unlawful to discriminate against disabled persons in connection with employment, the provision of goods, facilities and services or the disposal or management of premises; to make provision about the employment of disabled persons; and to establish a National Disability Council.