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In a judgement handed down in the matter of Gallagher Group Ltd and Another v I O Tech Manufacturing and Others (96/6799) [2012] ZACCP 1 (8 February 2012) (“Gallagher”), the North Gauteng High...
Patent law generally requires that an invention must firstly be new (this is referred to as the “novelty requirement”) and secondly must involve an inventive step (this is referred to as the...
“Enquiring minds make for exquisitely crafted creative works. The portfolios of this year’s Adams & Adams Young Creative Winners shows curiosity manifest itself in uniquely conceptualised work...
On the 19 September IP law firm Adams & Adams – the largest IP firm on the African continent hosted the biggest ever Intellectual Property of its kind on the African continent. Taking part were...
Adams & Adams the largest Intellectual law firm in the Southern Hemisphere will tomorrow – 19 September - host the biggest Intellectual Property seminar of its kind on the African continent when...
Internationally-acclaimed law firm Adams & Adams - the largest Intellectual Property law firm in the Southern Hemisphere - will host the biggest IP seminar of its kind on the African continent when...
Much has been written about the Protection of Personal Information Bill – and is at times bewildering to say the least. In this article, Danie Strachan, partner at Adams & Adams provides an...
The convoluted and oddly restrictive definition of “administrative action” in section 1 of the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act 3 of 2000 (PAJA) continues to vex practitioners and the...