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Nike vs MSCHFS – Dilution, Nominative Fair Use and Parody

Anna Pienewald – Attorney Richards Attorneys ______________________________ Nike is the registered holder of the “swoosh” logo which gives Nike the right to exclude others from using its logo without its permission.  MSCHF is a conceptual art collective known for interventions that engage fashion, art, tech, and capitalism in various mediums. Nike is suing MSCHF over its [...]

By |2021-04-13T09:28:43+00:00April 13th, 2021|LegalScoop|Comments Off on Nike vs MSCHFS – Dilution, Nominative Fair Use and Parody

The Use of Cannabis in Sectional Title

Philip John Badenhorst – Attorney Richards Attorneys ______________________________   On 18 September 2018 the Constitutional Court decriminalised the use or possession of cannabis by an adult person for private personal consumption and it further decriminalised the cultivation of cannabis for such person’s private consumption.  Although it is legal for cannabis to be used and cultivated [...]

By |2021-03-25T07:48:42+00:00March 25th, 2021|LegalScoop|Comments Off on The Use of Cannabis in Sectional Title

Misappropriation of Trust Fund and Personal Indemnity Insurance: A key issue for prospective partners

Ivor Heyman – Advocate of the High Court Member of the Johannesburg Bar ______________________________   If you are considering whether to accept an offer of partnership at a law firm, it is crucial to keep in mind that partnership comes with a series of legal responsibilities that can be quite onerous. Making sure that your firm [...]

By |2021-03-10T13:26:12+00:00February 8th, 2021|LegalScoop|Comments Off on Misappropriation of Trust Fund and Personal Indemnity Insurance: A key issue for prospective partners

An overview of the Debt Collection Procedure in Sectional Titles Schemes

Philip John Badenhorst - Candidate Legal Practitioner Richards Attorneys ______________________________   The purpose of this article is to provide an overview on the process followed to collect outstanding levies from members to a Sectional Titles Schemes as outlined in the Sectional Titles Schemes Management Act 8 of 2011 and the Sectional Titles Schemes Management Regulations [...]

By |2021-03-10T13:26:24+00:00January 20th, 2021|LegalScoop|Comments Off on An overview of the Debt Collection Procedure in Sectional Titles Schemes

A Discussion of the Maintenance Obligation to Maintain in Sectional Titles Schemes

Philip John Badenhorst - Candidate Legal Practitioner Richards Attorneys ______________________________   In a sectional title scheme the obligation to maintain is divided between the owner of a sectional title unit and the body corporate. In this article we will have a look at the obligation to maintain and who is responsible for which maintenance. The [...]

By |2021-03-10T13:26:32+00:00January 20th, 2021|LegalScoop|Comments Off on A Discussion of the Maintenance Obligation to Maintain in Sectional Titles Schemes

Can an Attorney settle a dispute without the client’s consent?

Ivor Heyman - Advocate of the High Court Member of the Johannesburg Bar ______________________________   A recent case handed down by Keightley J in the South Gauteng High Court has reignited the debate about when an attorney can settle or compromise a claim on behalf of a client without the client’s specific consent. In Minister of Police [...]

By |2021-03-10T13:26:38+00:00January 12th, 2021|LegalScoop|Comments Off on Can an Attorney settle a dispute without the client’s consent?

Can a CSOS order be appealed and if so, the process to be followed

Philip John Badenhorst - Candidate Legal Practitioner Richards Attorneys ______________________________   Yes, an order by an Adjudicator can be appealed but there has always been uncertainty regarding the process that has to be followed to appeal an order in terms of section 57 of the Community Schemes Ombud Service Act 9 of 2011 (the “CSOS [...]

By |2021-03-10T13:26:44+00:00January 12th, 2021|LegalScoop|Comments Off on Can a CSOS order be appealed and if so, the process to be followed