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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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- 19 Apr 2008 / 07:07 AM
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Peter Chalk - Blake Dawson
Peter Chalk practises in all fields of contentious and non-contentious intellectual property law. He is an experienced intellectual property litigator, particularly for patents and copyright, and has acted in intellectual property litigation in Victoria, New South Wales and England. Throughout his career, Peter Chalk has represented many international intellectual property owners in litigation in a number of jurisdictions.
On the non-contentious side, Peter Chalk regularly advises on matters such as freedom to operate opinions, patent extension of term, intellectual property licensing issues, research and development agreements, brand enforcement and anti-counterfeiting and intellectual property audits and due diligences. As one of the leaders of the firm’s trade marks practice, Peter Chalk also oversees the Australian and worldwide trade mark portfolios of a number of Australian and international clients.
From 1999 to 2001, Peter Chalk was seconded to the leading London intellectual property firm, Bristows. Peter Chalk’s experience also includes working as in-house intellectual property counsel for a major multinational FMCG sector company, advising on a wide range of matters including international intellectual property litigation, international trade mark portfolio management issues, domain name disputes, advertising and promotional matters, international cable and satellite television broadcasting arrangements, advertising media production, IT contracting arrangements and anti-counterfeiting measures. Peter’s combination of inhouse experience and work in the court system offers clients a unique combination of practical legal and commercial insight. This background means he is able to “get things done”.
Peter Chalk is regarded as “One of the most highly-acclaimed legal experts in the area of Intellectual Property in the Asia-Pacific region” – AsiaLaw Leading Lawyers Survey, 2006. Peter Chalk is consistently named as a leading individual for intellectual property, most recently in AsiaLaw Profiles, 2007, International Who’s Who of Trademarks Lawyers 2007, Euromoney’s Guide to the World’s Leading Trademarks Lawyers, 2007 and Best Lawyers International 2008: Australia. Peter Chalk was also recently named as a “Best Lawyer” for intellectual property in Australia.
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- 19 Apr 2008 / 06:55 AM
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