Mr Dirk Hanekom > Spoor & Fisher > Pretoria, South Africa > Lawyer Profile

Spoor & Fisher
11 BYLS BRIDGE BOULEVARD, BUILDING NO.14
HIGHVELD EXT 73, CENTURION
PRETORIA, 0157
South Africa
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Work Department

Patent Chemical

Position

Dirk Hanekom is a Patent Attorney and has MSc (Chem) and LLB cum laude degrees. He is an Attorney of the High Court of South Africa.

Dirk has over a decade of experience in domestic and international patent matters. He specialises in the preparation and prosecution of applications relating to pharmaceutical inventions, including novel compounds, formulations and manufacturing techniques; and other general chemical technologies including petrochemicals, catalysts, polymer chemistry, pesticides, rubber and general consumer goods. Dirk also advises clients on regulatory issues relating to these technology areas.

He has extensive experience in conducting freedom to operate investigations in South Africa and the rest of the African continent.

 

Career

Dirk obtained a Master’s degree in chemistry from the University of Stellenbosch in 2006, and started working in R&D for a leading complementary health product company in the same year. Studying law part-time, Dirk joined Spoor & Fisher as an article clerk in 2009, and obtained his LLB (cum laude) from the University of South African in 2011. He was admitted as an attorney of the High Court of South Africa in September 2011, and was admitted as a Patent Attorney in December 2013. Dirk was made a partner of Spoor & Fisher in March 2016.

Professional activities

Contributor of Patents and Designs for the Thomson Reuters IP Global Guide: South Africa, 2018.

Guest lecturer of IP short course: Stellenbosch University, 2015-present.

Guest lecturer on IP Law: Nelson Mandela University, 2019.

Speaker at World IP Day Conference Shanghai, 2019.

Speaker at SARIMA Conference, 2015-2016

Languages

English, Afrikaans

Memberships

Associate member of the Corporate Counsel Association of South Africa (CCASA).

Fellow of the South African Institute of Intellectual Property Law (SAIIPL).

Member of the Southern African Research and Innovation Management Association (SARIMA).

Member of the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI).

Member – Legal Practice Council (LPC)

Education

MSc (Chemistry), LLB (cum laude). Patent Attorney, Attorney of the High Court of South Africa.

Leisure

Long distance running, deep sea fishing, visiting wine farms in the Cape wine region, and spending time with his young family

Lawyer Rankings

South Africa > Intellectual property

At Spoor & Fisher, Marco van der Merwe oversees the trade marks team, Mohamed Khader heads up the anti-counterfeiting team, and Dirk Hanekom fronts the patents team. Eben van Wyk specialises in IP litigation, and has a solid track record in advising on copyright, trade mark, and domain name disputes. Trade mark enforcement issues are prominent in Zama Buthelezi‘s and Merlene Engelbrecht‘s workloads, and John Foster brings experience in handling unlawful competition claims, copyright and trade mark infringement claims, as well as commercial IP transactions. Patent matters are a key area of strength for Dina Biagio and Tyron Grant.