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Top South African law firm, Norton Rose Fulbright, has withdrawn its interdict bid against the new Legal Sector Code, a policy aimed at increasing transformation and equity within South Africa's legal profession. The move signals a willingness to engage constructively on the issue, although the firm continues to challenge the code on constitutional grounds. The retreat is a positive shift for the legal profession, offering potential for more meaningful dialogue on the future of the sector.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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