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THE SA ATTORNEYS’ JOURNAL
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Why advertise in De Rebus? OVERVIEW OF DE REBUSDe Rebus is the South African attorneys’ journal, which is published 11 times a year by the Law Society of South Africa (LSSA). The LSSA has the following constituent members: The Black Lawyers Association, the National Association of Democratic Lawyers and provincial attorneys’ associa-tions. The LSSA represents the attorneys’ profession on a national basis.
De Rebus circulates to all legal practition-ers, candidate legal practitioners, magis-trates, prosecutors, judges and a number of subscribers who are interested in the legal fraternity.
Its goal is to be an independent and questioning observer of the legal profes-sion. Its editorial content is authoritative, frank and sometimes contentious. It strives to present a comprehensive overview of developments in the legal profession.
Above all else, its main goal is to be an educational tool for the profession and to be used for research purposes confirming its longevity in the hands of its reader. Be-cause De Rebus is a journal, it means that readers refer to it more than once for re-search purposes.
WHO READS DE REBUS?De Rebus is read by legal practitioners and their staff, candidate legal practitioners, judges of the Constitutional Court, Supreme Court of Appeal and High Courts, magis-trates, legal advisers, legal academics and legal practitioners employed by corporates, government, municipalities and banks.
De Rebus circulation: 8140 (ABC July 2019).
De Rebus daily average unique browsers: 2012 (ABC July 2019).
WHY ADVERTISE IN DE REBUS?De Rebus is a business-to-business profes-sional journal. It provides the advertiser with an opportunity to make direct con-tact with individual legal practitioners – a perfectly niched, professional and influen-tial readership. As the journal reports on issues that affect attorneys, their clients and practices, it is an indispensable refer-ence source for practitioners. According to a recent reader survey, more than 93,3% of readers rated De Rebus as a good pro-fessional journal. The majority of readers were of the opinion that the content of De Rebus was thoroughly researched, writ-ten and presented. Research has indicated
that attorneys read the advertisements in De Rebus and find them useful.
De Rebus offers a number of advertising options for advertisers, namely via – • the journal, which is also available in
PDF format on the website;• the website;• the app;• the newsletter; and • the Classifieds.
CONTENTSThe journal publishes articles on practice management, professional news, updates in all fields of the law, new books, law re-ports, case notes and many other matters relating to the practice of law. De Rebus is published predominantly in English.
FACTS AND FIGURES: AN OVERVIEW OF THE PROFESSIONAs at January 2019:• Attorneys (partners, associates, profes-
sional assistants, consultants): 27 223.• Candidate attorneys: 6 669.
The number of black attorneys (includ-ing African, coloured and Indian attorneys) accounts for 44% and 17% are black fe-male attorneys. The graphs below show a further breakdown of the legal profession.
DE REBUS CONTACT INFORMATION
DE REBUS EDITORIAL AND PRODUCTION STAFFEditor: Mapula SedutlaProduction Editor: Kathleen KrielSub-editor: Kevin O’Reilly Sub-editor: Isabel Joubert News reporter: Kgomotso Romotsho Editorial secretary: Shireen Mahomed
DE REBUS EDITORIAL COMMITTEEGiusi Harper (Chairperson)Peter HornMaboku MangenaMohamed Randera
EDITORIAL OFFICE304 Brooks Street, Menlo Park, Pretoria.PO Box 36626, Menlo Park 0102, Docex 82, Pretoria.Tel: (012) 366 8800Fax: (012) 362 0969E-mail: derebus@derebus.org.zaWebsite: www.derebus.org.zaLaw Society of South Africa website: www.LSSA.org.za
ADVERTISING SALES – JOURNALDean CumberlegeInce (Pty) LtdTel: (direct): (011) 305 7334Switchboard: (011) 305 7300Cell: 082 805 1257E-mail: DeanC@ince.co.za
ADVERTISING SALES – CLASSIFIEDSIsabel JoubertSub-editorTel: (012) 366 8800Fax: (012) 362 0969E-mail: classifieds@derebus.org.za
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PRODUCTION SCHEDULE 2020 – DEADLINE DATES
THE SA ATTORNEYS’ JOURNAL
Unlocking the issue: When to arrest without a warrant when adangerous wound is inflicted
A new future for fAmily lAw: SignificAnt chAngeS to r 43 ApplicAtionS
Adapting to and adopting technology: Future proofing your law firm
Notes on modulated legal
drafting
Jumping from one retirement fund to a rival: Can it be done during your period of employment?
Adding fuel to the fire – what is the remedy to curb violent strikes?
Children need to be protected by s 12(1)(c) of the Constitution
NOVEMBER 2019
The Financial Services Tribunal is ready for action
What is the ‘law of the land’ when dealing with hearsay evidence during arbitration proceedings
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Purchaser not obliged to make payment until recordal is complete
Should diSability grantS be deducted from loSS of earningS claimS againSt the raf?
Support services available to legal practitioners
Moving towards a guilt-free divorce
When does a real right to a half-share of immovable property vest in a spouse?
You have been served: An update on service of referrals to the CCMA on foreign defendants
Employees be aware: A discussion
What is the ‘voice of the child’ and why should we adhere to it?
JULY 2019
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Is compensation in terms of s 189A(13)(d) of the LRA a self-standing remedy?
Companies aCt provides relief for prejudiCed minority shareholders
Technology and continuing legal education
A European perspective on modern day piracy – copyright, hyperlinks and the Internet
Client expectations and the professional duties of a legal practitioner
Donations tax – a summary of calculations
A South African constitutional jurisprudential duty to consult affected and interested parties before awarding mining and prospecting rights
What is the ‘fees to cash conversion’ and why is it important?
AUGUST 2019
Gated estates can enforce speed limits within the gated community
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2019
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Applying Uniform r 23 into the landscape of tax litigation
The basic sTrucTure docTrine: a challenge To expropriaTion wiThouT compensaTion?
The risks affecting the sustainability and viability of law firms
Court bundles – how to prepare them properly
Which rules apply? Some further notes on maintenance of common property at sectional title schemes
The battles of single and unwed fathers
Employment references: Practical guidelines to avoid delictual liability
Cyber liability insurance
Limitation of police powers on search and seizureLaw Society of South Africa
in transition
Is it safe to rely on a court to draw an adverse inference from the absence of a witness?
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The limited purview of the Contingency Fees Act
Is the Road accIdent Fund’s lItIgatIon In uRgent need oF RevIew?
Obscurity on the issue of filing security in review applications
Once-off credit agreements and registration as a credit provider in terms of the NCA
Adequate and effective internal controls
The rationalisation of marriage laws across the former homelands
Trust account advocates – can they be admitted to the roll of notaries and conveyancers?
Technology: Protecting against cybersecurity compromise
Is the state obliged to provide Internet access to detainees?
MARCH 2019
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The implications of giving informal legal advice
MusliM widows’ right to inherit renounced benefits froM their husband’s estate
An employer cannot use a big fish to catch a small fishThe ranking of the business rescue practitioner’s claim in liquidation proceedings
NCA s 129(1)(a) notice – a practical perspective on the interpretative challenge
Determining the crime for concealment of birth
A right to consular assistance: Some general observations
Domain name disputes – a discussion of SAIIPL adjudicated disputes
Does SA have the required framework for mutual legal assistance and extradition?
APRIL 2019
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Does the life of a rule nisi automatically extend onpostponement of
return date?
Step ahead carefully – the uncertainty of unfair contractS continueS
Audi alteram partem vis-à-vis precautionary
suspension
Dismissalfor incapacity
Handling of trust money –dealing with the obligations of a trust account legal practitioner
Another six basic universal principles applicable to the conduct of a candidate legal practitioner
Clearing up theconfusion
on evictions
The High Court still has jurisdiction in
labour matters
MAY 2019
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LLB graduates from private institutions are qualified to enter professional
legal practice
The TerminaTion of consenT oflawful occupiers
Makate v Vodacom: Intellectual property in mist of a contractual dispute When is it not required to warn an employee of poor work performance?
Parental rights in known sperm donor agreements
Legality of occupation of property by homeless persons
Case note: Professional
indemnity insurance
Indigenous communities and land claims – a discussion
JUNE 2019
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Precautionary suspension – right to be heard
Is a credItor precluded from InstItutIng actIon In common law agaInst a deceased estate?
Drafting wills – what to consider
Nasciturus fiction: Relics of outdated perspective
The death of derivative misconduct
Cerebral palsy and delictual compensation – is there a need for a register?
The importance of the in-house compliance function in a law firmAccidentally on purpose? A case study on the fine line between intentional and negligent misconduct
SEPTEMBER 2019
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KPIs: What are they and how do we use them?
Should retirement fundS be named or identified in divorce orderS?
Eeny, meeny, miny, moe, to which court will foreclosures go?
How FICA affects you and your legal practice
Do trust account advocates need a mind shift to deal with FICA? Jurisdiction of the Labour Court – the conundrum continues
Individual employees cannot rely on s 189(1)(c) of the LRA to claim thattheir dismissals are automatically unfair
OCTOBER 2019
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2020DE REBUS APP RATES
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R 6 300Mobile 640px (width) x 832px (depth)
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The De Rebus app is for readers on the go. The App is available on Android and iOS. Readers have access to all articles on the App and
are notified when the new issue or any new items are uploaded.
2020 DE REBUS NEWSLETTER RATES
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Side bar 270 px (width) x 540 px (depth) R 4 226
Side bar (small) 270 px (width) x 225 px (depth) R 3 019
The De Rebus electronic newsletter is an opt-in service that is offered by De Rebus. Newsletters are sent monthly to inform subscribers that the new issue of the jour-nal is available. The newsletter mailing list database has 10 500 active subscribers.
The newsletter contains summaries of articles published in a particular edition with direct web links to the full articles.
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2020 DE REBUS WEBSITE RATES
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Header – right position 728 px (width) x 90 px (depth) R 6 825
Side bar – position 1 300 px (width) x 600 px (depth) R 6 825
Side bar – position 2 300 px (width) x 250 px (depth) R 6 825
Home page – top position 728 px (width) x 90 px (depth) R 6 825
Home page – left side position 1 300 px (width) x 250 px (depth) R 6 825
Home page – left side position 2 300 px (width) x 250 px (depth) R 6 825
Specific article position (middle) 728 px (width) x 90 px (depth) R 6 825
Native advertising - option 1 Native article with homepage plug R 9 000
Native advertising - option 2Native article with homepage plug, plus
video/audio and newsletter push.R 18 000
Native advertising - option 3 Native article with all the above plus a
social media push on LinkedIn and Twitter.R 30 000
WEBSITE RATES
The De Rebus website offers numerous fea-tures for advertisers and readers alike.
News items are published immediately and all other articles in the journal are published monthly. The website features an archive, where articles from 2012 on-wards can be found. The website also fea-ture an education diary, as well as a net-working page.
Should you publish your advert on our website, De Rebus will provide statistics for your advert. The De Rebus team can also give you insight on articles that will be published so that you can align your ad-vertising accordingly.
In September 2019, the total number of unique browsers stood at 52 700 with 104 600 page views. Female browsers total 51% and male 49%. Sixty-three percent of browsers range between the ages of 20 to 39.
The De Rebus website is registered with the Audit Bureau of Circulations.
APP RATES
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Side Bar 300px (width) x600px (depth)
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2020 DE REBUS ADVERTISING TERMS AND CONDITIONSIMPORTANT NOTICE:The advertiser’s attention is drawn to the no liability for loss clauses in paragraphs 5, 7 and 12, the intention to increase the advertising rate in para-graph 10, the right to charge interest on overdue account in clause 11, the indemnity in paragraph 13.
1 The Law Society of South Africa (the publisher), reserves the right to withhold publication in all circumstances of
force majeure, in which case a refund for that insertion shall be given within 30 (thirty) business days of the proposed publication.
2 The publisher shall be held liable for all matters where their wilful or negligent act or omission results in seri-
ous losses (which losses will need to be substantiated) be-ing suffered by the advertiser.
3 In a situation where an insertion is not included in the agreed month’s Journal, due to a fault of the publisher,
the insertion shall either be included in the next month’s journal or the advertiser shall receive a full refund for such insertion within 30 (thirty) business days of the proposed publication.
4The advertiser shall only be entitled to a full refund of the agreed fee upon due cancellation of any insertions
by the advertiser in writing, a full 6 (six) weeks prior to the publication date. Should the advertiser fail to cancel the publication 6 (six) weeks prior to the publication date, the publisher will still include the advertisement in the publi-cation as planned, unless otherwise agreed between the parties in writing.
5 No liability is accepted for losses arising from publica-tion of the wrong copy, typographical errors or any
other mistake or error of whatsoever nature. The onus shall remain on the advertiser to ensure that all copy material is correct prior to the date of publication.
6 Insertions in particular issues cannot be guaranteed un-less agreed surcharges apply. Furthermore, special po-
sitions for subsequent insertions are by negotiation only and cannot be guaranteed unless surcharged.
7 Although every care will be exercised in handling the advertiser’s material, photographs and illustrations, the
publisher accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage to such material, photographs or illustrations arising out of any cause whatsoever.
8 If the advertising material does not arrive by the dead-line as set by the publisher, the publisher reserves the
right to cancel the publication of the advertisement and return any material in their possession to the advertiser.
The publisher will then retain 100% (one hundred percent) of the levy already agreed upon. The publisher further reserves the right to then utilise the reserved space as it deems fit.
9 Discounts are negotiated for multiple placements. If the contract is terminated before completion, the discounts
granted in terms of the contract then become immediately due and payable and will be invoiced on the termination date.
10 This contract fixes the rate charged as well as the discount allowed for 12 (twelve) calendar months
following the signature of this Contract (“the initial peri-od”). Prior to expiry of the initial period, 3 (three) calendar months’ written notice will be given by the publisher to the advertiser of any proposed rate changes. The advertiser may then elect to cancel this contract by providing written notice to this effect within 1 (one) calendar month prior to the expiry of the initial period. Should no notice indicat-ing the advertiser’s intention to cancel this contract be re-ceived by the publisher timeously, these terms and condi-tions will remain in full force and effect and the new rate change will thereafter immediately apply.
11 Payment is due within 30 (thirty) business days after date of invoice and interest at 9% (nine per cent) per
annum will be charged on all overdue accounts.
12The advertiser shall not be entitled to withhold pay-ment of any amount due for any reason whatsoever,
nor shall it be entitled to damages arising out of any omis-sions or errors of whatsoever nature that may appear in an advertisement placed on its behalf, save where such omis-sions or errors are caused by an unreasonable, negligent or wilful act or omission of the publisher.
13The advertiser is liable for all damages and costs aris-ing from any action that may be instituted against
the publisher by reason of publication of the advertiser’s advertisement, specifically advertisements that are contra bones mores, fraudulent, illegal or in any other way, invalid.
14 The advertiser shall be entitled to terminate this agreement for convenience at any time by providing
the publisher with 1 (one) calendar months’ written notice to this effect indicating their reason for cancellation.
15The advertiser hereby accepts all the terms and con-ditions contained in this contract and indemnifies
the publisher, and holds it harmless, against any claim for damages, costs or expenses arising directly or indirectly out of the publisher placing an advertisement on behalf of the advertiser.
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