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AI in Law8 min read

How AI legal research actually works — and where it can go wrong

A practical guide to understanding retrieval-augmented generation in legal AI, why citation grounding matters, and what to verify before relying on an AI answer in court.

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Litigation12 min read

Prescription in South African civil litigation: a practical guide

A practitioner's guide to the Prescription Act 68 of 1969 — when it runs, when it interrupts, and the most common mistakes that let clients' claims prescribe.

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Compliance10 min read

POPIA compliance for law firms: what you actually need to do

Most law firms are processing personal information every day without a clear POPIA compliance framework. Here is what the Act actually requires and how to meet it.

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Product6 min read

Trial Science: simulating your case before you get to court

How Molao's Trial Science engine builds judicial and counsel personas, runs a simulated hearing, and produces a verdict — and how to use it to prepare for the real thing.

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Botswana9 min read

Employment law in Botswana: key differences from South Africa

Practitioners crossing the border need to understand how Botswana's Employment Act and Industrial Court differ from the South African LRA in dismissal, procedure, and remedies.

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Debt Recovery7 min read

The NCA and debt recovery: section 129 explained

Section 129 notice requirements trip up more debt recovery practitioners than any other provision. Here is a clear guide to what is required, when, and what happens if you get it wrong.

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