
Real stories of life and law
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this episode of LAW'D have Mercy, we speak to Rebecca Kooiker from Pop Up Weddings South Africa, about inclusivity and choice in the wedding industry. We chat love, law, non traditional couples and marriage. We are firm believers in making "law fo... more
In celebration of mental health month, Sinal chats to fellow lawyer and friend, Grace, about facing and dealing with mental health challenges in a legal career.
“Making it official” is not all cake tasting and dress fittings! In this episode, we delve into the different marriage contracts available to South African couples. The legal aspects of marriage can be a bit confounding and we chat to two experts who... more
In this episode we chat to our intern, Nomsa Maswera, to get a fresh perspective on law!
Covid-19 has changed the way we all work - probably forever. Companies are realising that this economic downturn means a very uncertain future, and many have decided to restructure their businesses to mitigate the risk of closing completely by reduci... more
Based on a few chats we’ve had with people in our community, it appears there’s a bit of a vibe around freelance contracts. Especially when it comes to influencers and the contracts they do and don’t sign with the brands that they work with. (We know... more
We challenge you to find one creative who hasn't had the "exposure carrot" dangled in front of them as a way to get their services for lower rates, or worse, for free! In this episode of LAW'D have mercy, we chat to South African music producer, Mpho... more
Episode 10 with Grace (who is also a friend of mine) was fantastic!
It really resonated with me as a fellow attorney involved with what we could term “emotional work”. I administer deceased estates and so dealing with grief stricken clients can have its challenges. As the clients go through their phases of grief, you are there with them every step of the way, from anger to sadness, frustration and very thing in between. I have also had to put certain boundaries in place to actually protect mys... more
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