About Emma Drury

Emma is a Partner in the Litigation Department at Honey & Blanckenberg. She holds BA and LLB degrees from Rhodes University, South Africa. Emma commenced her legal career as an intern with Gollop & Blank Legal Practitioners where she was involved in legal research regarding potential cases in the SADC Tribunal and the International Criminal Court. She was also involved in research for a recent case which has been placed before the African Commission for Human and Peoples’ Rights regarding the SADC Tribunal. Emma joined Honey & Blanckenberg in 2012. Her areas of interest in law include civil litigation, labour law and human rights law.

Brief Opinion – Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) (Deferral of rent and mortgage payments during National Lockdown) Regulations, 2020

By |2020-05-06T13:12:25+02:00May 6th, 2020|Corporate & Commercial, Featured|

HONEY & BLANCKENBERG: Brief Opinion – Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) (Deferral of rent and mortgage payments during National Lockdown) Regulations, 2020

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BeLabouring the point – The problems faced in respect of the Labour Amendment Act, 2015

By |2019-06-12T05:53:24+02:00September 10th, 2017|Featured, Labour Law|

BACKGROUND On 17 July 2015, the Supreme Court handed down judgment in the case of Nyamande and Anor v Zuva Petroleum (Pvt) Ltd SC 43/15 (“the Zuva case”) which dealt with the issue of termination on notice without cause. In summary it held that the common law position was, and had always been that an [...]

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