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If you need legal advice you can get immediate professional assistance from us at Adams & Adams as a leading commercial, litigation, property, and intellectual property firm in South Africa. We not only provide an extensive range of legal services, but also assist where clients simply need legal advice.

If you need legal advice in any of the fields or related to topics listed below, do not hesitate to contact us:

  • Property conveyancing
  • Consumer Act
  • New Companies Act
  • Tax laws affecting your company
  • Trademark registration
  • Patent applications
  • Copyright licensing agreements
  • Application for design rights
  • Markings on products
  • Franchising process
  • Franchising agreements
  • Intellectual property infringements
  • Civil litigation proceedings

If you need legal advice you are also welcome to view our various sections to get an overview of the topics, and in many instances, also rather specific information. You will find extensive legal advice regarding for instance, anti-counterfeiting, computer law, domain name registration and dispute handling, commercial law related topics including insolvency, and banking laws.

The Adams & Adams organisational structure is as follows:

  • Trademark Department
  • Commercial, Litigation and Property Department
  • Patent Department

With an extensive team of lawyers and legal support staff we are able to build up expertise in the specific areas ensuring that we can provide you with highly accurate and relevant guidance when you need legal advice.

We recognize that the modern business world is known for its many legal pitfalls. We are here to help you avoid them and to ensure that your interests are protected in this somewhat competitive contemporary society in which your firm has to operate. View our contact us page for details on how you can contact us when you need legal advice, and with no further avail, make use of our legal services.







The firm practises directly in several Southern African countries and through long-established associates in others.