A trade mark case with soul
05 Apr 2022
The trade mark judgment of Golden Fried Chicken (Pty) Ltd v Soul Kitchen Restaurant is highly unusual. While the judgment is certainly interesting, it’s not always easy to follow and is worth unpacking.
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A trade mark case with soul
05 Apr 2022
The trade mark judgment of Golden Fried Chicken (Pty) Ltd v Soul Kitchen Restaurant is highly unusual. While the judgment is certainly interesting, it’s not always easy to follow and is worth unpacking.
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Nike and the “infringing” NFTs
05 Apr 2022
BY Liézal Mostert
Nike has sued a company called StockX, a company that sells NFTs that are based on Nike shoes and display Nike trade marks.
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IP in a time of war
05 Apr 2022
BY Gaelyn Scott
The conflict in Ukraine has had serious IP ramifications.
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ENSafrica IP receives stellar results in WTR 1000 and Chambers Global Guide
05 Apr 2022
ENSafrica’s IP team has received outstanding rankings in the 2022 World Trademark Review’s WTR 1000, one of IP law’s most prestigious rankings.
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Master’s directive creates a uniform approach for obtaining information about a trust
05 Apr 2022
BY Aslam Moosajee AND Inathi Mpapa
This is a move that may make instituting legal proceedings against a trust significantly easier.
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SA court rules that victim of alleged rape allowed to communicate about her ordeal
05 Apr 2022
BY Aslam Moosajee AND Inathi Mpapa
A South African court judgment has taken a strong stance against the silencing of victims of gender-based violence and also demonstrates that claims founded on defamation or the Protection of Harassment Act can be counter-productive.
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SA court rules that victim of alleged rape allowed to communicate about her ordeal
05 Apr 2022
BY Aslam Moosajee AND Inathi Mpapa
A South African court judgment has taken a strong stance against the silencing of victims of gender-based violence and also demonstrates that claims founded on defamation or the Protection of Harassment Act can be counter-productive.
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Auditors’ duties to report reportable irregularities: make sure you get it right
05 Apr 2022
BY Aslam Moosajee AND Pareen Rogers
Registered auditors have a duty to report on reportable irregularities. Failure to do so can be a very serious offense, so it is important for registered auditors to know exactly what their responsibilities are.
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Type Approval Regulations to be replaced
05 Apr 2022
BY Wilmari Strachan AND Naledi Ramoabi
The Regulations introduce new assessment procedures for Equipment Authorisation applications based on the classification of the Equipment.
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Type Approval Regulations to be replaced
05 Apr 2022
BY Wilmari Strachan AND Naledi Ramoabi
The Regulations introduce new assessment procedures for Equipment Authorisation applications based on the classification of the Equipment.
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End of the National State of Disaster: employment in the new normal
05 Apr 2022
BY Lauren Salt
Employers are encouraged to get familiar with the New Code and prepare for the next phase of the pandemic: coming out of COVID-19.
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End of the National State of Disaster: employment in the new normal
05 Apr 2022
BY Lauren Salt
Employers are encouraged to get familiar with the and prepare for the next phase of the pandemic: coming out of COVID-19.
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The employee’s right to process personal information in CCMA hearings
05 Apr 2022
BY Irvin Lawrence , Ferosa Kirsten AND Ehigie Marilyn Okojie
The CCMA was recently confronted with the interpretation and application of POPIA in the context of an employment relationship dispute.
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The employee’s right to process personal information in CCMA hearings
05 Apr 2022
BY Irvin Lawrence , Ferosa Kirsten AND Ehigie Marilyn Okojie
The CCMA was recently confronted with the interpretation and application of POPIA in the context of an employment relationship dispute.
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