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Page 1: THE SA ATTORNEYS’ JOURNAL RATE CARD 2019 · RATE CARD 2019 - 2 - Image 1: Attorneys Why advertise in De Rebus? OVERVIEW OF DE REBUS De Rebus is the South African attorneys’ journal,

RATE CARD2019

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 monthly – 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 attor-neys’ associations. The LSSA represents the attorneys’ profession on a national basis.The LSSA represents the attorneys’ profes-sion 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 pro-fession. 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 print circulation: 22 600 (ABC Sep-tember 2018).

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 PROFESSION As at January 2019: Attorneys (partners, associates, professional 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

EDITORIAL COMMITTEEGiusi Harper (Chairperson)Peter HornDenise LenyaiMaboku 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: [email protected]: www.derebus.org.zaLaw Society of South Africa website: www.LSSA.org.za

ADVERTISING SALES – JOURNALGreg Stewart Ince (Pty) LtdTel: (direct): (011) 305 7337 Switchboard: (011) 305 7300Cell: 074 552 0280E-mail: [email protected]

ADVERTISING SALES – CLASSIFIEDSIsabel JoubertSub-editorTel: (012) 366 8800Fax: (012) 362 0969E-mail: [email protected]

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2019 DE REBUS PDF AND PRINTED JOURNAL RATES

RATES

DESCRIPTION INCLUDING VATDEPTH AND

WIDTH

Full page R 17 250 297 x 210mm

1/2 page (vertical) R 11 500 249 x 85mm

1/2 page (horizontal) R 11 500 120 x 175mm

1/3 page (vertical) R 9 200 249 x 53mm

1/3 page (horizontal) R 9 200 78 x 175mm

1/4 page (vertical) R 5 750 120 x 85mm

1/4 page (vertical column) R 5 750 249 x 41mm

1/4 page (horizontal) R 5 750 57 x 175mm

1/6 page (vertical) R 3 450 120 x 53 mm

1/6 page (horizontal) R 3 450 39 x 175 mm

1/6 page (square) R 3 450 78 x 85 mm

SPECIAL PLACEMENTS• Material for special place-ments to be supplied as per the technical specifications provided on the quotation.

Please note that the above rates are based on complete printed material supplied by the client and according to the specifications supplied

in the quotation. De Rebus will take no responsiblity for irregularities.

DISCOUNTS11 issues – 10%6 issues – 5%

SPECIAL POSITIONSBy negotiation.

Month Booking Material Online

JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2019 issue

11/1/2019 15/1/2019 1/2/2019

MARCH issue 8/2/2019 12/2/2019 1/3/2019

APRIL issue 8/3/2019 12/3/2019 1/4/2019

MAY issue 5/4/2019 9/4/2019 1/5/2019

JUNE issue 10/5/2019 14/5/2019 1/6/2019

JULY issue 7/6/2019 11/6/2019 1/7/2019

AUGUST issue 12/7/2019 16/7/2019 1/8/2019

SEPTEMBER issue 8/8/2019 13/8/2019 1/9/2019

OCTOBER issue 6/9/2019 10/9/2019 1/10/2019

NOVEMBER issue 11/10/2019 15/10/2019 1/11/2019

DECEMBER issue 8/11/2019 12/11/2019 1/12/2019

JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020 10/1/2020 14/1/2020 1/2/2020

Bleed: Please allow for 5mm bleed all round for a full page only. All other advertisements must be set strictly to the depth and width specified, with no bleed.

COLUMNSFour – 249mm x 41mmThree – 249mm x 55mmTwo – 249mm x 85mm

PAPERText – 80gsm HighQ MattCover – 135gsm Dukuza Gloss

PRINTING PROCESSCTP. Process colours only.

SPECIFICATIONSTrim: 297mm x 210mmType Area: 249mm x 175mmBleed: 5mm all round

PRODUCTION SCHEDULE 2019 – DEADLINE DATES

JULY 2018

THE SA ATTORNEYS’ JOURNAL

Share buy-backs and waiver of mandatory offers in terms of the Companies Act

Evolution of Customary Marriages

Time’s up for employers hiding from sexual harassment settlements

Did you miss the LSSA information session roadshows?

Legal practitioners must beambassadors in fighting corruption

Diplomatic immunity: its nature, effects anD implications

Succession planning in law firms: Some points to ponder

Equality for all religions and cultures in the South African legal system

Discrimination: The unfortunate tale of an ‘affirmative action’ candidate

No Win No Fee

JUNE 2018

THE SA ATTORNEYS’ JOURNAL

A ‘without prejudice’ letter breathes new life into prescribed matter Reinstatement except when ‘not reasonably practicable’ – a discussion of s 193(2)(c) of the LRA

Portfolio Committee satisfied with progress made on National Minimum Wage Bill

The right to road safety

DecoDing s 2(1)(a) anD (b) of the contingency fees act

Who is responsible for accounting records?

Labour law v the law of contract and the Constitution as amicus curiae?

DECEMBER 2018

THE SA ATTORNEYS’ JOURNAL

To prove or not to prove? Novus actus interveniens inthird-party claims

The expert witness and the art of listening

Revisiting the teRm ‘community’ in the south AfRicAn context

Is the secondary role of the NCA preventing a South African financial crisis?

Citizenship dilemma: Denying identity numbers to children of permanent residency holders

How to deal with the legal forms in a parenting plan and the Family Advocate’s requirements with child participation

‘Mlungu’ vs ‘Boer’ – context is everything

NOVEMBER 2018

THE SA ATTORNEYS’ JOURNAL

Five basic universal principles applicable in the conduct of a candidate attorney

Surrogate motherhood and scaremongering: Is South Africa entering an age of post-truth jurisprudence?

LSSA calls on practitioners to

support the Legal Practice

Council

Variation of consent papers in divorce orders – is this permissible in law?

PeoPle UPliftment Programme Providing skills develoPment for the disadvantaged

The deductibility of front-end fees

Do protection orders for domestic violence and harassment work?

The battle for Bo-Kaap’s identity

Ethics: Time to reassess legal ethics in the changing environment

OCTOBER 2018

THE SA ATTORNEYS’ JOURNAL

Realistic timelines needed for the full implementation of the LPA

The rescission of divorce orders: A note of caution to courts

Maintenance of common property in sectional title schemes

Joint estates: Clari� cation onthe alienation of assets

LEGALISATION AND APOSTILLISATION: A GUIDE FOR THE AUTHENTICATION OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS FOR USE ABROAD

Prosecute or we will! Is the single prosecuting authority under threat?

Ungubani: The non-consensual surname change of a minor child

SEPTEMBER 2018

THE SA ATTORNEYS’ JOURNAL

Parenting coordinators: What is classified as their decision-making powers? Prescription of claims based on bill of costs

Anti-money laundering: National Treasury’s proposal to establish and lead an inter-departmental committee

Is the profession ready for the full implementation of the LPA?

The right to fair refugee status determination procedures

Business e-mail compromise: Attorneys’ liability

RetiRement benefit payments used foR child maintenance

Are your hands tied when it comes to cyber harassment?

Factors to be considered when making costs awards in labour matters

The importance of developing internal controls in legal practices

Are you a ‘professional’ legal practitioner?

AUGUST 2018

THE SA ATTORNEYS’ JOURNAL

Diplomatic law: Legal proceedings against a foreign diplomat in a South African court

Road Accident Fund ‘direct claims’ versus public interest

Promotion of constitutional

rights and fair labour practises

Termination of contracts with an indefinite term:

South African courts’ approach

NurturiNg the laNd: is it Necessary to ameNd s 25 of the coNstitutioN for laNd reform?

Unscrambling the General Data Protection

Regulation

A fork in the road: Distinguishing between ‘public’ and ‘private’ roadsThe effect of the Oudekraal principle on the rule of law

Compensation orders in criminal proceedings

MAY 2018

THE SA ATTORNEYS’ JOURNAL

Is cultural male circumcision compatible with international children’s rights?

Some red flag risk areas to keep a look out for in clients

Deepening constitutional

democracy discussed at NADEL AGM

Amendments of rules inline with constitutional rights to adequate housing

The risky business of a business rescue pracTiTioner

Income tax understatement penalties: A different view?

Search warrants: What do the

courts require?

Is South Africa’santi-moneylaundering and counter terrorism financing regime effective?

APRIL 2018

THE SA ATTORNEYS’ JOURNAL

Organs of state seeking a review of own decision: A question of legality or PAJA?

Maintenance Act: May the prosecution decline to prosecute a s 31(1) matter?

Litigation costs in constitutional matters

LSSA information session roadshows kick-start dialogue on a new representative professional body

Excessive pricing to the detriment of consumers

A criticAl evAluAtion of the rABS Bill And the common lAw right to delictuAl clAimS

Dispassionate appointment of the NDPP

Exposed through passing of journal entries?

Access denied: Spoliation as remedy to director denied access to workplace

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2019 DE REBUS APP RATES

2019 DE REBUS NEWSLETTER RATES

Size of the advert:

Specifications:

Full colour, 72 dpi, Format: Gif, PNG or Jpeg

Cost of placement (one calender month placement)

(including VAT)

Tablet 1536px (width) x 1920px (depth)1456px (width) x 180px (depth)

R 6 000Mobile 640px (width) x 832px (depth)

640px (width) x 160px (depth)

NEWSLETTER RATES

Size of the advert:

Specifications:

Full colour, 72 dpi, Format: Gif, PNG or Jpeg

Cost of placement (including VAT)

Header 760 px (width) x 94 px (depth) R 3 450

Side bar 270 px (width) x 540 px (depth) R 4 025

Side bar (small) 270 px (width) x 225 px (depth) R 2 875

The De Rebus electronic newsletter is sent out every month to inform readers that the new issue of the journal is available. The newsletter mailing list database has 26 302 active subscribers.

The newsletter contains summaries of articles published in a particular edition with direct web links to the full articles.

ADVERT SIZES: Side Bar 270px

(width) x540px

(depth)

Header760px (width) x 94 px (depth)

Side bar (small) 270 px (width) x225 px (depth)

APP RATES

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.

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2019 DE REBUS WEBSITE RATES

Size of the advert:

Specifications:

Full colour, 72 dpi, Format: Gif, PNG or Jpeg

Cost of placement (one calender month placement)

(including VAT)

Header – right position 728 px (width) x 90 px (depth) R 6 500

Side bar – position 1 300 px (width) x 600 px (depth) R 6 500

Side bar – position 2 300 px (width) x 250 px (depth) R 6 500

Home page – top position 728 px (width) x 90 px (depth) R 6 500

Home page – left side position 1 300 px (width) x 250 px (depth) R 6 500

Home page – left side position 2 300 px (width) x 250 px (depth) R 6 500

Specific article position (middle) 728 px (width) x 90 px (depth) R 6 500

WEBSITE RATES

The De Rebus website offers numerous features 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 onwards can be found.

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 advertising accordingly.

In October 2018, the total number of unique browsers stood at 40 800 with 85 102 page views. Female browsers total 52% and male 48%. Sixty-five percent of browsers range between the ages of 20 to 39.

The De Rebus website is registered with the Audit Bureau of Circulations.

ADVERT SIZES:

Side Bar 300px (width) x600px (depth)

Header728px (width) x 90 px (depth)

Home page300px (width) x250px (depth)

CONTACT THE DE REBUS EDITORIAL OFFICE FOR MORE INFORMATION:304 Brooks Street, Menlo Park, Pretoria.

PO Box 36626, Menlo Park 0102, Docex 82, Pretoria.

Tel: (012) 366 8800

Fax: (012) 362 0969

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.derebus.org.za

ADVERTISING SALES:Greg Stewart

Ince (Pty) Ltd

Tel: (direct): (011) 305 7337 • Switchboard: (011) 305 7300

Cell: 074 552 0280 • E-mail: [email protected]

APP RATES

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BOOKING FORM PDF AND PRINTED JOURNAL, NEWSLETTER, APP AND WEBSITE

VAT REGISTRATION NUMBER:

ORDER NUMBER:

304 Brooks Street, Menlo Park, Pretoria.

Tel: (012) 366 8800Fax: (012) 362 0969

E-mail: [email protected]

Advertiser:

Postal address:

Postal code:

Street address:

Postal code:

E-mail:

Telephone number: ( ) Fax number: ( )

Mobile phone number:

Advertising avenue (tick appropriate box):PDF and printed

JournalNewsletter App Website

Insertion dates

20__Jan/Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

Insertion dates

20__Jan/Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

Size of advert: Full colour Process colour Black and white

Number of insertions: Material deadline six weeks prior to publication date.Cancellation date six weeks prior to publication date.

Publication date: First day of the month of publication

Other instructions:

Cost per insertion (including VAT):____________________________________________________ (excluding production charge)

General conditions: IMPORTANT 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 paragraph 10, the right to charge interest on overdue account in clause 11, the indemnity in paragraphs 13 and 16.1. 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 serious losses (which losses will need to be substantiated) being 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. 4. The 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 publica-tion 6 (six) weeks prior to the publication date, the publisher will still include the advertisement in the publication as planned, unless otherwise agreed between the parties in writing. 5. No liability is accepted for losses arising from publication 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 unless agreed surcharges apply. Furthermore special positions for subsequent inser-tions 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 deadline 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 period”). 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 indicating the advertiser’s intention to cancel this contract be received by the publisher timeously, these terms and conditions 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. 12. The advertiser shall not be entitled to withhold payment of any amount due for any reason whatsoever, nor shall it be entitled to damages arising out of any omissions or errors of whatsoever nature that may appear in an advertisement placed on its behalf, save where such omissions or errors are caused by an unreasonable, negligent or wilful act or omission of the publisher. 13. The advertiser is liable for all damages and costs arising 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. 15. The advertiser hereby accepts all the terms and conditions 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.

We, the advertiser, hereby confirm that the instructions given above are correct. We accept and acknowledge all the terms and conditions set herein, and further acknowledge that any alteration to this contract, for any reason whatsoever, shall have

no effect or validity unless it is reduced to writing and signed by both the advertiser and the above publication.

Signed on behalf of the advertiser

Signature:

Signed on behalf of Ince (Pty) Ltd or De Rebus

Signature:

Date: Date:

Full name: Full name:

Capacity: Capacity:

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