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African Regional Intellectual Property Organization
The African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO) is an intergovernmental organisation which was created by [...]
Changes to contact numbers
We wish to advise that our telephone numbers have changed with immediate effect as listed [...]
Admission to Partnership
The Partners of Honey & Blanckenberg are pleased to announce the admission of Gloria Tinotenda [...]
Honey & Blanckenberg Joins Nextlaw Global Referral Network
Honey & Blanckenberg today announced it has joined Nextlaw Global Referral Network, enabling it to [...]
Honey & Blanckenberg partners with ARIPO at 139th INTA Annual Meeting in Spain
Honey & Blanckenberg is pleased to have partnered with ARIPO at the 139th INTA Annual [...]
Intellectual Property Law in Zimbabwe
Intellectual property law deals with the protection of creativity and innovation. Zimbabwean law recognises a number of intellectual property rights that require formal registration in the Zimbabwe Intellectual Property Office (ZIPO) or the African Regional Intellectual Property Organisation (ARIPO) or under the Madrid International Trademark System (Madrid System) before such rights can be protected and enforced against third parties in Zimbabwe.
How to obtain a protection order under the Domestic Violence Act [Chapter 5:16]
Introduction After many years of lobbying by feminists and women’s rights activists, the Domestic Violence [...]
A guide for beneficiaries of deceased estates
Introduction The law relating to the administration of estates in Zimbabwe has been developed over [...]
Zimbabwe – Trade Marks (Madrid Protocol)
On 13 March 2017 the Ministry of Justice Legal and Parliamentary Affairs published the Trade [...]
Honey & Blanckenberg has joined Nextlaw Global Referral Network, enabling it to connect its clients to high quality lawyers around the world. Nextlaw Global Referral Network is the largest legal referral network in the world, with more than 300 member firms and 18,600 lawyers covering 160 countries. Press statement