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PATENTS AND DESIGNS REGISTRY TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE IN DECEMBER 2024

On 2 December 2024, the Patents and Designs Registry announced that its filing platform would be temporarily unavailable due to ongoing data updates. During this time, users could not access the platform for services. Once the updates were completed, applicants could request backdating of their applications to reflect priority dates. The Registry apologised for the […]

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NAFDAC TACKLES COUNTERFEIT GOODS

Between July and December 2024, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) stepped up efforts to combat counterfeit products, seizing and destroying goods worth N120 billion (approximately $80 060 312) across the country. The operation uncovered large-scale counterfeiting operations and targeted a variety of counterfeit items including medicines, food, and drinks, with significant […]

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OAPI LAUNCHES 15TH EDITION OF MASTER'S DEGREE IN IP

On 24 January 2025, the African Intellectual Property Organization (OAPI) welcomed new students to its prestigious master’s degree in Intellectual Property offered at the University of Yaoundé II and the Denis Ekani Academy of Intellectual Property (APIDE). Students previously enrolled in the programme received online lectures from experts of the European Union Intellectual Property Office […]

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FORM AND CONTENT OF THE POWER OF ATTORNEY EFFECTIVE 01 FEBRUARY 2025

From 1 February 2025, the Rwanda Registry will only accept Power of Attorneys that strictly comply with the template outlined in Ministerial Order No. 26, dated 17 March 2016. To be compliant, the Power of Attorney must include the name of the authorised agent in Rwanda, their principal place of business, the date of expiry […]

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Deregistration of Non-Compliant Companies

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) plans to deregister approximately 800,000 non-compliant companies. This initiative aims to address inactive entities and enforce compliance with annual return and beneficial ownership requirements. Companies that fail to submit annual returns for two consecutive cycles or disclose beneficial ownership information will face deregistration. This action is part of […]

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TRADE MARK OFFICE NOT YET DEALING WITH LITIGIOUS MATTERS

Although the Sudanese Trade Mark Office started operating at the beginning of 2024 (see our previous update here), the Office has not yet started dealing with any litigation matters including oppositions.  We are constantly monitoring the situation and will provide updates as and when they arise.

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HOW LA'S WILDFIRES AND CLIMATE CHANGE COULD SET SOUTH AFRICA’S INSURANCE MARKET ABLAZE

The devastating wildfires that have swept through Los Angeles and other parts of California have highlighted the growing risks associated with climate change. These fires, intensified by prolonged droughts and extreme heat, have led to billions of dollars in damages, forcing the insurance industry to adapt rapidly. While the direct impact of these fires is […]

Insurance LawMtho Maphumulo
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Hidden Perils Under the Surface of Building Insurance

The primary purpose of building insurance is to protect property owners from financial losses due to damage to their buildings.  Buildings can be damaged from a variety of events, including fires, storms, floods, and earthquakes, each posing unique risks and challenges.  Exclusions and Their Impacts  Policyholders and brokers acting on their behalf must apprise themselves […]

Insurance LawJean-Paul Rudd
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ARIPO – increase in official fees and amendments to Harare Protocol and Regulations to come into effect 1 March 2025

In a notice signed by the Director General of ARIPO, Bemanya Twebaze dated 31 January 2025, ARIPO announced that amendments to the Harare Protocol and Regulations will come into effect on 1 March 2025.   The Harare Protocol governs the filing of patent, utility model and industrial design applications filed at ARIPO. Patent or design applications […]

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OAPI - New Official Fees for Patents and Utility Models

As part of the implementation of Annex I of the revised Bangui Agreement, OAPI has published new official fees which apply to all patent and utility model applications fled after 1 January 2025. This development follows previous updates OAPI – Training of patent examiners – Adams & Adams announcing OAPI’s intention to introduce substantive examination […]

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The Perils of Non-Compliance: Lessons from the Municipal Workers' Retirement Fund Judgment

The recent judgment of Municipal Workers’ Retirement Fund v Mafube Local Municipality and Others highlights the severe consequences of failing to meet statutory obligations under the Pension Funds Act 24 of 1956 (“the PFA”). Delivered by Opperman J, the judgment emphasises the importance of compliance with section 13A of the Act. At the heart of […]

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Libya – Trade Mark Update

The Ministry of Economy in Libya recently issued a decree outlining updated requirements for trade mark renewals. Upon renewal, trade mark proprietors are now required to submit a financial statement acknowledging that the trade mark is an intangible asset, including its valuation. While clarity is being sought on the exact amount, the renewal fees have […]

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The Fine Print in Claims-Made Policies: When a Claim Is Not a Claim

The interpretation of what constitutes a claim under a claims-made policy is often a contentious issue. Ambiguities in policy wording frequently lead to disagreements between policyholders and insurers over whether specific events or circumstances trigger coverage. Frequently, policyholders fail to understand what qualifies as a claim under their policy. This misunderstanding often results in insurers […]

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New Plant Health Act to regulate plant pests

The recent publication of the Plant Health (Phytosanitary) Act 35 of 2024 is expected to herald significant changes in South Africa’s approach to the management of plant pests. The Act replaces parts of the Agricultural Pests Act 36 of 1983 directed to plant pests. In doing so, it provides for the designation of an Executive […]

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Exclusion Clauses in Claims-Made Policies: What Insurers Need to Know

Claims-made policies in professional indemnity insurance often include prior exclusion clauses, which serve to limit the insurer’s liability for claims arising from circumstances that occurred or were known before the policy’s inception date. Insurers should exercise care in drafting prior exclusion clauses to ensure clarity and precision. Ambiguities in these clauses can lead to disputes […]

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Lessons from the U.S.: Claims-Made Policies and the Importance of Objective Policy Terms Over Subjective Beliefs or Assurances

Can a professional services firm rely on a client’s assurance that they will not pursue legal action to avoid notifying its claims-made professional liability insurer of a potential claim arising from an alleged omission? This question is particularly significant in the context of claims-made professional liability insurance, where the insured’s duty to disclose any potential […]

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Litigation: Pensioner’s Battle: Winning the Argument, Losing the Case

Introduction On 29 November 2024, the Johannesburg High Court delivered judgment in a delictual case where the Plaintiff, a lessee on the Defendant’s premises, sued the Defendant after a gate fell on her. The significance of this judgment is highlighted below. Brief Facts The Plaintiff sustained injuries in August 2020 when a malfunctioning gate fell […]

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One Call, Millions Saved: The Surge of Cyber Law Cases

Introduction The Western Cape High Court recently delivered judgment in yet another cybercrime incident. These cases have been growing rapidly, signalling a surge in cybercriminal activities. One might have expected a decline in such incidents, given the legal precedents addressing them, but this has not been the case. Facts The parties involved in the case […]

Insurance LawMtho Maphumulo