Nishan Singh > Adams & Adams > Pretoria, South Africa > Lawyer Profile

Adams & Adams
LYNNWOOD BRIDGE, 4 DAVENTRY STREET,
LYNNWOOD MANOR,
PRETORIA
South Africa

Work Department

Trade Mark Litigation

Position

Partner |  Chair – Trade Mark Litigation

Career

Nishan Singh (Co-chair of Trade Mark Department and Chairperson of Trade Mark Litigation Department from 2019 to present).

Nishan has been a partner in the Trade Mark Litigation Section since 2012 and has been the chairperson of the Trade Mark Litigation Department since 2019 to present date. Nishan currently serves as a member of the firm’s Management Committee, which is responsible for the day-to-day management and key decision-making of the firm. He is an admitted attorney of the High Court in South Africa with 12 years of experience in intellectual property law, in particular litigation. Nishan completed his LLB degree summa cum laude in 2005 and thereafter completed his specialisation in intellectual property in 2008, when he qualified as a practitioner of the South African Institute of Intellectual Property Law (SAIIPL). He has served as a Council Member of the SAIIPL and actively participates in the Trade Mark Law committee. Nishan is currently a member of the INTA enforcement committee and the Quick Action Task Force sub-committee.

Nishan specialises in all trade mark, copyright, advertising law, company, business and domain name related disputes throughout Africa. He represents high profile South African and international clients in their trade mark and copyright matters throughout Africa.

 

 

Nishan represents his clients in intellectual property litigation matters in the Courts and Trade Mark Registries throughout Africa. As a specialist in this area, Nishan is responsible for the drafting of all intellectual property litigation enforcement actions and appears before the Registry in South Africa to argue trade mark opposition and cancellation matters. Nishan has been responsible for litigation matters that has improved the intellectual property jurisprudence in South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya and OAPI.

Nishan annually attends the INTA annual meeting and has represented the firm in international conferences, such as TMAP and PTMG. Nishan has written numerous articles on a wide range of IP related topics in South Africa and published articles in newsletters and local publications. He has also presented talks on IP on international platforms such as MONDAQ and at many South African conferences. Nishan has been quoted in newspaper articles and is regularly interviewed on radio as a specialist in intellectual property law.

Languages

English

Memberships

Memberships

  • Legal Practice Council (LPC) – Member
  • South African Institute of Intellectual Property Law (SAIIPL) – Fellow

Accolades

  • Lawyer Monthly Legal Award – South Africa: Copyright Lawyer of the Year | 2018
  • Legal 500 – Recommended Lawyers: Intellectual Property | 2023
  • MIP – IP Stars: Rising Star | 2018/2019
  • WIPR – Leaders: Trade Marks | 2021 – 2022
  • WTR 1000 – Individuals: Enforcement and Litigation | 2022 – 2023
  • Best Lawyers® – Intellectual Property Law: South Africa | 2023

Education

  • Admitted Attorney | 2008
  • Trade Mark Practitioner | 2008
  • LLB (Summa Cum Laude) – University of KwaZulu-Natal | 2005

Lawyer Rankings

South Africa > Intellectual property

At Adams & Adams, the ‘outstanding‘ trade marks and patents team ‘provides thorough and pragmatic advice on all trade mark prosecution and enforcement matters‘. Firm chairperson Kelly Thompson ‘provides phenomenal support in relation to trade mark opposition and infringement matters across the African continent‘, and Janice Galvad oversees patents and designs matters. Dario Tanziani  leads the patents and designs renewals and recordals side of the practice, and Nicky Garnett is the key contact for the firm’s African patents and designs work. Nolwazi Gcaba heads up the trade mark renewals section; Godfrey Budeli fronts anti-counterfeiting; and Nishan Singh and Steven Yeates are key names for trade mark litigation and prosecution respectively. Consultant Mariëtte du Plessis, Darren Olivier, Dale Healy, Alexis Apostolidis, Russell Bagnall, Sophia Smallbones and Darshan Moodley are star names in the department.