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Adams & Adams bags IP Lawyer of the Year in Best Lawyers® 2022
Author: Jac Marais Adams & Adams has once again achieved outstanding recognition in the Best Lawyers® list for 2022. The oldest and most respected peer review publication in the legal profession globally, Best Lawyers® acknowledges exceptional firms and lawyers. For 2022, 17 Adams & Adams lawyers have been recognised across 6 categories including entries into […]
November 11 2021
Loadshedding Likely to Trigger Business Insurance Litigation
The ongoing persistence of loadshedding is causing havoc for households and businesses alike. As if Covid-19 and civil unrest and looting experienced mid-year were not devastating enough for businesses, they now have to put up with the current ongoing loadshedding. Whilst most big businesses may have insurance cover and mitigating equipment in place to deal […]
November 10 2021
Protecting Brand Integrity Through Certification Trade Mark Protection
In a recent order by Gauteng Division of the High Court, the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) was awarded damages for the unlawful use of its certification trade mark by a supplier of sanitisers and disinfectants. The SABS became aware of the manufacturer falsely using the ‘SABS Approved’ certification mark on its sanitisers and […]
November 09 2021
Who Is Liable for a Dog Bite Injury
Dog bites incidents are a frequent occurrence in society. Sadly, many people have been bitten by dogs roaming around freely outside or whilst visiting a premises. Who is liable for the injuries sustained from a dog bite or from other domesticated animals? ACTIO DE PAUPERIE For liability (to succeed with an action) under the actio […]
November 08 2021
Microsoft vs You First Mobile: Security for Costs Under the South African Patents Act and Compelling Discovery of Foreign Search Reports
You First Mobile (Pty) Ltd instituted an action against Microsoft (Pty) Ltd for infringement of its South African patent. Microsoft in turn brought an interlocutory application against Your First Mobile to (1) compel You First Mobile to furnish it with the prescribed particulars of search reports issued in foreign jurisdictions in respect of foreign patent […]
November 08 2021
Adams & Adams Establishes Associate Office in Mauritius
Adams & Adams has been internationally recognised as the leading IP Firm in Africa. Over the past 10 years, Adams & Adams has established an extensive network of Associate Offices which operate in conjunction with local partners to enhance its offering in Africa. Adams & Adams continues to evolve and position itself as the first […]
November 02 2021
Will South Africans Soon Be Smoking Their New, PBR-Protected Cannabis Varieties?
Cannabis (which has many names in South Africa, including “dagga”, “grass”, “boom”, “dope”, “skyf”, “weed” and “Durban poison”) is South Africa’s most commonly used drug. It is cheap, and apparently freely available if you know where to look. In 2018, our Constitutional Court ruled that the use of cannabis was legal for personal and medical […]
November 02 2021
Holding Insurance Brokers Legally Responsible for a Repudiated Insurance Claim
INTRODUCTION Businesses always strive to have sufficient insurance cover for all and any possible perils. For this, they are willing to spend a lot of money. It is for this reason that when an insured peril occurs, they realistically and reasonably expect their insurers to pay out and/or repair the damage. Unfortunately, this is not […]
November 02 2021
The Force Majeure Clause: A Brief Explanation
When signing a contract, one cannot predict whether certain circumstances will arise or not. No one expected the occurrence of COVID-19, yet it had a devastating effect on the global economy, leading to widespread unemployment. Force majeure is a common clause within contracts that accounts for “acts of God” – the events and circumstances that […]
November 02 2021
Trademark Registration Process in South Africa
The purpose of a trade mark is to distinguish one business from that of another and it, in effect, provides a business with protection from third party infringement or copying. This is because, if two entities operating in the same trading channels use identical or similar branding consumer confusion could occur in the trade. As […]
November 02 2021
The Competition Commission & OIPMI - Full Steam Ahead
On the 19th of May 2021, the South African Competition Commission (“Commission”) formally initiated a market inquiry into the online intermediation platform market (“OIPMI”) in terms of Section 43B(i)(a) of the Competition Act, 89 of 1998 (“the Act”). The Commission released a Statement of Issues and extensively engaged with stakeholders both through Requests for Information […]
November 02 2021
Children Consenting Age to Medical Treatment
INTRODUCTION The government’s efforts to drive the vaccination program towards herd immunity are still ongoing. This is obviously not without hurdles, especially as most people are still hesitant to vaccinate due to various reasons. The government, for most part, has been targeting adults for vaccination, though it seems like children (below age 18 but 12 […]
November 02 2021
The Thespian’s Toe’s vs RAF
An injury to a person’s toes would not necessarily be regarded as a serious injury in a claim against the Road Accident Fund, unless you are a male thespian. A thespian was a passenger in a motor vehicle collision as a result of which he suffered open right metatarsal fractures and a malunion of the […]
November 02 2021
AI as Inventor Article
Recently, South Africa obtained notoriety in its patent office being the first in the world to grant a patent in which an artificial intelligence (AI) is identified as the inventor (the South African Patent). As is widely known, the South African patent office does not examine patent applications substantively. Patent applications are only examined for […]
October 19 2021

