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“Anyone who has filed a patent in Angola will tell you that it can take a very long time for a patent to grant in this jurisdiction. In fact, in some cases, patent applications have been known to...
On 12 March the proposals regarding the Employment Equity Amendment Bill were tabled by the Department of Labour before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Labour. Among other changes the...
Authors are remembered for the stories they tell that entertain, enlighten and inspire us. The death of a beloved author can leave a void, a sense of loss, and feelings of nostalgia. Fortunately,...
This year sees law firm Adams & Adams as an official sponsor and exclusive legal consultant to the MTN SAMAS - for the second year in a row. According to Mariette du Plessis, senior partner, as a...
The Ethiopian Government approved a Trade Mark Proclamation some seven years ago but failed to publish enabling regulations until December 2012. The regulations have given rise to a fair amount of...
The South African Government introduced the Intellectual Property Rights from Publicly Financed Research and Development Act No. 51 of 2008 (the Act) in order to provide for effective...
This month, law firm Adams & Adams will hand over close to 700 books to the Library at Vuka’Uzenzele Primary School in Nellmapius, an area close to Mamelodi outside Pretoria. Four years ago, the...
There has been a lot of discussion on the new Protection of Personal Information Bill (“the Bill”) in the media over the past few months, with many writers hailing the Bill as a long-awaited...