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Anita Cade - Blake Dawson

Anita Cade has broad experience in contentious and non-contentious intellectual property law, focusing on copyright, content, licensing, sponsorship, marketing, franchising, confidential information, sports law and passing off. Anita Cade has undertaken a number of secondments to key clients of the firm and brings a commercial and practical approach to the application of her legal skills.

Anita Cade has particular expertise in complex and high profile sponsorship arrangements and content licensing arrangements. Anita has negotiated various high profile sponsorships and content deals, including most recently for a key client in relation to its sponsorship of the broadcast of the 2008 Beijing Olympics and its exclusive Australian mobile streaming rights for the coverage of the Games. Anita Cade also advises clients about commercialising, licensing and protecting intellectual property, including content, across traditional and new media as well as setting up management policies and frameworks to manage it.

Anita Cade has had articles published in a number of intellectual property publications and has presented various papers including on sponsorship in the new media landscape, music licensing, protection of TV format rights, content regulation, marketing in virtual online communities such as Second Life, new media and marketing and the regulation of green marketing.


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Intellectual Property Lawyer in Beijing/Shanghai

* Career-defining role
* International exposure
* Chinese language skills are not essential

This UK Magic Circle firm is recognised, quite simply, as one of the largest and most successful law firms in the world. It is acknowledged by numerous sources such as Chambers and Partners and Legal500 as one of the leading global firms across all practice areas, and its impressive global reach extends to over 24 offices throughout the world. The firm is currently looking to recruit a Junior IP Lawyer for its Beijing or Shanghai office - your choice! You will enjoy ongoing training and mentoring from a dedicated team of innovative professionals and will work on some of the largest IP projects within the Asia-Pacific region. Excellent communication skills are essential as you will have strong client and Partner access and will be given the opportunity work directly with a host of premier blue-chip clients.

This stand out role requires a minimum of two to three years post qualification experience, a strong knowledge of both litigious and transactional IP matters, sound drafting skills and the ability to work in a team based environment. Your motivation, intelligence and excellent client skills will be rewarded with an impressive remuneration package and a whole host of additional corporate perks and bonuses. While Chinese language skills are not essential, applicants with Mandarin language skills will be highly regarded. To confidentially apply for this role or to find out more information, please contact Edward Burnet on +61 2 9233 7977 or nc@naimanclarke.com.au, quoting reference number EB12805B/SK


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Intellectual Property Lawyer (Beijing/Shanghai) - 2-3 PQE Corporate Giant

* Career-defining role
* GLOBAL exposure….
* No language skills necessary

This corporate GIANT is overflowing with IP work and is offering you a rare chance to join their award-winning practice as a Junior IP Lawyer.

This UK firm is recognised as one of the leading firms in IP, as well as Corporate M&As, Commercial, Litigation and Banking and Finance practice areas. With over 24 offices throughout the globe, the firm offers secondments and incomparable global exposure. Its enviable clientele includes world banks and blue-chip corporate entities.

In your role, you will be part of a driven and dedicated team of professionals who are innovative thinkers and will let you benefit from their many years of experience. You will also have strong client and Partner access and some of Asia-Pacific’s major projects, allowing you to rapidly progress your career and skill-set.

You will be a 2-3 year IP Lawyer with strong knowledge of all IP related matters including both litigious and transactional. Your strong drafting skills and ability to work within a team, will make you an integral member of the team, as will your high motivation and developed client skills. Mandarin language skills are a definite advantage but are not essential for star applicants.

If you have been dreaming of Magic Circle, dream no longer….apply today!

To confidentially apply for this role or to find out more information, please contact Edward Burnet on +61 2 9233 7977 or nc@naimanclarke.com.au, quoting reference number EB12805/MC


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Company sues Microsoft for IPR abuse

High-tech company Zhongyi Electronic Ltd., which is a major Chinese font and input method provider, is suing US-based Microsoft for intellectual property rights (IPR) violations, a claim that Microsoft disputes.

The Beijing No.1 Intermediate People’s Court has accepted the case but hasn’t yet set a date for the start of proceedings.

The case brought by the Beijing-based company involves Microsoft’s use of Zhengma, a Chinese input method (IME), a system that allows Internet users to type Chinese using the Roman alphabet, which is then translated into Chinese characters.

Company sues Microsoft for IPR abuse


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Minter Ellison - Recent Developments in Intellectual Property in China

Minter Ellison has released its update on Recent Developments in Intellectual Property in China.

  • Record labels lose to Chinese search enginer Baidu.com - the dismissed a claim�by seven record labels (including Sony, Warner, Universal and EMI) of copyright infringement by the Baidu.com search engine.
  • Netac v Sony settled after two years in the court - the settlement on 23 November 2006 of the first case of a Chinese company suing for intellectual property infringement against a multinational company.
  • Actions v SigmaTel patent dispute in relation to MP3 player technology - China’s second largest chip designer Actions Semiconductor has requested a re-examination of two SigmaTel patents in relation to chips for mp3 players.
  • Viagra trade mark dispute heard in Beijing - the pending judgment of Pfizer Ireland Pharmaceuticals (Pfizer) v Guangzhou Welman Pharmaceutical Company (Welman) in�the No.1 Beijing Intermediate Court concerning trade mark infringement of the VIAGRA trade mark.

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