Caitlin Freddy

Associate Designate

Caitlin Freddy is an Associate in our Dispute Resolution practice

Caitlin Freddy

About Caitlin

Areas of expertise

Credentials

Education

  • Bachelor of Laws, LLM; Stellenbosch University

LANGUAGES

  • English

News

Courts will not tolerate abuse of the business rescue process as a defence against winding up
Corporate Debt, Turnaround & Restructuring

Courts will not tolerate abuse of the business rescue process as a defence against winding up

The judgment in Exeo Khokela Civil Engineering Construction (Pty) Ltd v Schoonspruit Development (Pty) Ltd (WCC) reaffirms the courts’ position on three recurring issues in corporate...

Ministerial discretion in the allocation of fishing rights
Agriculture, Aquaculture & Fishing

Ministerial discretion in the allocation of fishing rights

On 18 December 2023 the former Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (Minister), Barbara Creecy, upheld the decision to refuse Jaffas Bay Fishing CC (Jaffas Bay) commercial...

Compulsory notes for compulsory sequestrations
Dispute Resolution

Compulsory notes for compulsory sequestrations

The recent High Court judgment in Victor N.O and Others v Liebenberg ZAGPPHC 116 (31 January 2025) provides creditors, intent on launching compulsory sequestration proceedings, key...

Recent Companies Act amendments are good news for creditors and shareholders, but not directors
Dispute Resolution

Recent Companies Act amendments are good news for creditors and shareholders, but not directors

The recent amendments to sections 77(7) and 162(2) of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 (Companies Act), dealing with liability of directors, are good news for creditors and shareholders,...

All’s fair when it comes to business and rescue
Dispute Resolution

All’s fair when it comes to business and rescue

It is well known that one of the benefits of business rescue is that it provides breathing room for the company in financial distress through the temporary moratorium on the rights...

Whose commission is it anyway?
Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

Whose commission is it anyway?

In City and Atlantic Real Estate CC t/a Remax Living v Smith and Others (7118/2023) ZAWCHC 426 (13 December 2024), the court was called upon to determine which estate agency, City...

The Embrace Project
Pro Bono & Human Rights

The Embrace Project

"As we continue to stand in solidarity with the activists of the inauguration of the Women’s Global Leadership Institute in 1991, we take a moment to reflect on what has been achieved...

Standing in solidarity against gender-based violence and femicide
Pro Bono & Human Rights

Standing in solidarity against gender-based violence and femicide

As we continue to stand in solidarity with the activists who began the Women’s Global Leadership Institute in 1991, we take a moment to reflect on what can be achieved through collective...

Striving to honour and empower women this Women’s Day, and year-round
Pro Bono & Human Rights

Striving to honour and empower women this Women’s Day, and year-round

Each year we pay tribute to the thousands of women who marched to the Union Buildings on 9 August 1956, protesting against the extension of pass laws to women. We pause to reflect...

Weeding out the fraudsters: Misrepresentation of qualifications
Employment Law

Weeding out the fraudsters: Misrepresentation of qualifications

The South African employment landscape is littered with employees who have misrepresented their qualifications to achieve a higher status or make more money by being appointed to positions...

Courts will not tolerate abuse of the business rescue process as a defence against winding up
Corporate Debt, Turnaround & Restructuring

Courts will not tolerate abuse of the business rescue process as a defence against winding up

The judgment in Exeo Khokela Civil Engineering Construction (Pty) Ltd v Schoonspruit Development (Pty) Ltd (WCC) reaffirms the courts’ position on three recurring issues in corporate...

Ministerial discretion in the allocation of fishing rights
Agriculture, Aquaculture & Fishing

Ministerial discretion in the allocation of fishing rights

On 18 December 2023 the former Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (Minister), Barbara Creecy, upheld the decision to refuse Jaffas Bay Fishing CC (Jaffas Bay) commercial...

Compulsory notes for compulsory sequestrations
Dispute Resolution

Compulsory notes for compulsory sequestrations

The recent High Court judgment in Victor N.O and Others v Liebenberg ZAGPPHC 116 (31 January 2025) provides creditors, intent on launching compulsory sequestration proceedings, key...

Recent Companies Act amendments are good news for creditors and shareholders, but not directors
Dispute Resolution

Recent Companies Act amendments are good news for creditors and shareholders, but not directors

The recent amendments to sections 77(7) and 162(2) of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 (Companies Act), dealing with liability of directors, are good news for creditors and shareholders,...

All’s fair when it comes to business and rescue
Dispute Resolution

All’s fair when it comes to business and rescue

It is well known that one of the benefits of business rescue is that it provides breathing room for the company in financial distress through the temporary moratorium on the rights...

Whose commission is it anyway?
Real Estate Law & Conveyancing

Whose commission is it anyway?

In City and Atlantic Real Estate CC t/a Remax Living v Smith and Others (7118/2023) ZAWCHC 426 (13 December 2024), the court was called upon to determine which estate agency, City...

Standing in solidarity against gender-based violence and femicide
Pro Bono & Human Rights

Standing in solidarity against gender-based violence and femicide

As we continue to stand in solidarity with the activists who began the Women’s Global Leadership Institute in 1991, we take a moment to reflect on what can be achieved through collective...

Striving to honour and empower women this Women’s Day, and year-round
Pro Bono & Human Rights

Striving to honour and empower women this Women’s Day, and year-round

Each year we pay tribute to the thousands of women who marched to the Union Buildings on 9 August 1956, protesting against the extension of pass laws to women. We pause to reflect...

Weeding out the fraudsters: Misrepresentation of qualifications
Employment Law

Weeding out the fraudsters: Misrepresentation of qualifications

The South African employment landscape is littered with employees who have misrepresented their qualifications to achieve a higher status or make more money by being appointed to positions...

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