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Focus on trade marks - June 2003

Two recent legislative amendments introduced measures to prohibit ambush marketing in South Africa, ie. intentional conduct on the part of a person or company to obtain an unjustified promotional benefit from a sponsored event, such as sponsored sports or cultural events or other recreational activities.
 Download PDF |  30/06/2003  | Posted in: Trade Marks and Intellectual Property
Focus on patents - April 2003

A bolar-type provision has been incorporated in the South African Patents Act, 1978 as a new section 69A.
 Download PDF |  30/04/2003  | Posted in: Intellectual Property and Patents
Focus on Adams & Adams - April 2003

Adams & Adams has been top-rated for the last few years, both nationally and internationally. The firm did it again in surveys conducted during 2002.
 Download PDF |  25/04/2003  | Posted in: Intellectual Property and Patents
Litigation partners - August 2001

Adams & Adams trade mark litigation partners.
 Download PDF |  31/08/2001  | Posted in: Intellectual Property and Patents
Focus on litigation, Africa & online services - August 2001

Our litigation teams, A&A's expanding of its Johannesburg office, our African connection and A&A online.
 Download PDF |  31/08/2001  | Posted in: Intellectual Property and Patents
Africa update - August 2001

This supplement contains an update on various intellectual property aspects relating to Africa and surrounding islands.
 Download PDF |  24/08/2001  | Posted in: Intellectual Property and Patents
Update on South Africa - September 2000

Update on Intellectual Property and other news from South Africa
 Download PDF |  29/09/2000  | Posted in: Trade Marks and Intellectual Property
Updates & news from South Africa - August 2000

Update on intellectual property and other news from South Africa.
 Download PDF |  31/08/2000  | Posted in: Intellectual Property and Patents
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The firm practises directly in several Southern African countries and through long-established associates in others.