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Festive Breaks vs. Legal Deadlines: Can Postponements Deliver Justice?

Like in many countries, during the festive season in South Africa, most activities come to a near standstill, including the operations of the courts. The Rules of Court recognise dies non (days on which the courts do not sit). Although the exact dates may vary each year, dies non typically extends from the 16th of […]

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Awareness of Fraudulent Communications

We have recently been made aware of individuals attempting to impersonate partners of Adams & Adams via email, particularly from the domain adamsafrica.org in an effort to mislead or defraud clients and the public. Please be advised that these individuals do not represent our firm. We are actively taking steps to identify and disable any […]

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Home For Christmas

Most family law practitioners will tell you that December truly is silly season! We are usually tasked with planning family holidays for Christmas, to ensure that children are able to spend time with their families, as we all wish to do. For one family, this was incredibly important. Joy*, a four-year-old little girl was sexually […]

Courtney ElsonFamily Law
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Dealing with trade mark infringements on third party websites

We currently live in the internet age, an age where a great deal of economic activity is conducted online. Nowadays, most businesses have some form of online presence in the form of websites. This is generally considered the easiest way to reach a wider audience and reach more prospective consumers. The downside, of course, is […]

Fanele MabasoIntellectual PropertyNicole SmalbergerTrade Marks
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48th Session of the ARIPO Administrative Council

Lesotho played host to this year’s annual Session of the ARIPO Administrative Council, which took place from 28 October 2024 to 1 November 2024. The Session was officially opened by the Minister of Law and Justice, Honourable Richard Ramoeletsi and focused on how IP can be used to drive economic growth and innovation, as well […]

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Combatting counterfeit goods in the e-commerce world

In recent years, we have witnessed explosive growth of online marketplaces and the increasing prevalence of e-commerce businesses. As businesses adapt—albeit slowly—to the modern consumer who prefers purchasing products from the comfort of their couch, there is a parallel rise in the sophistication of scams and fraud aimed at exploiting this shift. Platforms like Facebook […]

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The Road Accident Fund’s exclusion of illegal foreigners

The Road Accident Fund has a statutory obligation in terms of section 17(1) of the Road Accident Fund Act to “ compensate any person (the third party) for any loss or damage which the third party has suffered as a result of any bodily injury to himself or herself or the death of or any […]

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Court Rules: Public Liability Insurance Is Not a Free Pass for Careless Behaviour

Introduction Recently, the Johannesburg High Court dismissed a personal injury case against an institution, finding no evidence of negligence or wrongdoing on its part. In recent years, South Africa has witnessed a growing trend of litigation, with an increasing number of lawsuits being filed—even in cases where the objective facts do not justify legal action. […]

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Arusha Protocol for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants comes into force

On 24 November 2024 the Arusha Protocol finally came into force, almost 10 years after it was first adopted in Arusha, Tanzania on 6 July 2015. The Protocol aims to create a harmonised system across contracting ARIPO member states for the protection of plant variety rights (PVR’s), enabling applicants to apply for protection with the […]

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Liberia National Police shifts focus to the enforcement of IP rights

The sad reality is that in many African countries, access to cheap goods is often prioritised over products’ origin and, as a result, counterfeit goods have gained an enormous foothold in the continent. Unfortunately, the failure of local governments to address this, has the devastating effect of undermining IP laws and ultimately making countries less […]

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IP Labs 2.0 inspires green innovation

The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) Nigeria Office has partnered with the Japan Patent Office to create two initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable development in Nigeria and to encourage innovation. The IP Labs 2.0 and IP for Green Innovation projects were launched early in November 2024 and seek to provide intellectual property tools and knowledge […]

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OAPI championing initiatives for food security in Africa

OAPI brought together over thirty national decision makers and key role players from the agricultural sector at a national workshop held from 4 to 6 November 2024 in N’Djamena, Chad. Aimed at establishing guidelines for the creation, protection and enhancement of new plant varieties in Chad, the workshop was opened by the Chadian Minister of […]

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OAPI leads the way in global design protection strategies

From 11 November 2024 to 22 November 2024 the WIPO Diplomatic Conference took place in Riyadh, with the focus being the adoption of the Design Law Treaty (DLT). Over 1000 delegates from across the world met with the view of implementing this ambitious project aimed at simplifying and harmonising the enforcement of design protection across […]

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Senegalese Customs seizes counterfeit medicines in excess of 500 million CFA Francs

The Senegalese Customs Service executed a series of search and seizure operations during mid-November, forming part of a nation-wide strategy to address the distribution and sale of counterfeit narcotics and medicines. An estimated 400 kilograms of Indian Hemp, valued at 48 million CFA Francs, was seized in Keur Ayip, a village located on the border […]

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Kenya opens the gate for importation and cultivation of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO’s)

The recent dismissal by the High Court of an anti-GMO (Genetically Modified Organisms) case aligns Kenya’s position on this topic with the stance that has already been adopted by several African countries. South Africa, for example, has been cultivating genetically modified maize, cotton and soybeans for years, with other countries such as Ethiopia, Malawi and […]

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The Return of the Advisory Opinion

After a long period of uncertainty relating to advisory opinions by the Competition Commission, a new regulation has been published by the Department of Trade and Industry which reintroduces non-binding Advisory Opinions. An advisory opinion is a written opinion by the Commission that provides the Commission’s interpretation of the Competition Act, 89 of 1998, applied […]

Competition LawDispute ResolutionJac MaraisMia de JagerMisha van Niekerk
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US Patent and Trademark Office notably increases patent application fees from 19 January 2025

The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published that there will be notable increases in some of its patent application fees as from 19 January 2025.  Since South African patent applicants generally have a strong interest in the USA as a patent jurisdiction, the changes should be taken note of. The most relevant change […]

FIRM NEWSJoanne van HarmelenPieter VisagieTrade Marks
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PRE-CLOSURE OF PLEADINGS INTRICACIES: RECENT COURT RULING REAFFIRMS TIME IS OF ESSENCE

Introduction: Once a party has been effectively served with summons, they must act promptly and follow the procedures set out in the Uniform Rules of Court (“the Rules of Court”). Failure to do so can lead to undesirable and costly consequences. The judgment delivered on 13 November 2024 by the North-West High Court serves as […]

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