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Dr Trevor Davies - Allens Arthur Robinson

Dr Trevor Davies, Partner of Allens Arthur Robinson Patent & Trade Marks Attorneys, is a registered patent attorney in Australia and New Zealand and a registered trade marks attorney in Australia. Dr Trevor Davies specialises in the biotechnology and life science patent areas including biochemistry, microbiology, protein chemistry, molecular biology, genetics, immunology, proteomics, bioinformatics, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), separation and detection of biomolecules, diagnosis and treatment of diseases, allergy testing, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, laundry and bathroom products, water treatment and pollution control, pulping technologies, and food science technology.

Dr Trevor Davies’s services include intellectual property advice, particularly drafting patent specifications and prosecuting patent applications throughout the world, advising on patentability of inventions and carrying out due diligence on existing or pending patent rights. He also advises on strategies for capturing, protecting, commercialising and enforcing intellectual property rights. His wide-ranging experience and knowledge is sought by local and foreign clients in relation to Australian and foreign patent, trade mark and design protection and enforcement as well as plant breeder’s rights.

Dr Trevor Davies has a BSc(Hons) majoring in Microbiology and Biochemistry and a PhD in Microbiology. He was awarded his PhD from the University of Melbourne for bacterial toxin research carried out in the Microbiology Department. After graduation, Trevor was employed as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, USA studying renal cell growth factors. Prior to returning to Australia to train as a patent attorney, Trevor spent several years as a Scientific Researcher at the Urology Clinic, University of Saarland, Germany setting up a protein chemistry research laboratory to study urinary proteins involved in kidney stone disease. Dr Trevor Davies is a Fellow of the Institute of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys of Australia. He regularly conducts seminars and training on the protection of intellectual property, particularly in the biotechnology and life science areas.


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ATO considers new tax rules on intellectual property

Fairfax reports that the Australian Tax Office (ATO) is considering new rules to deter multinationals from transferring billions of dollars in intellectual property rights overseas.

A confidential discussion paper prepared by the ATO outlines an option reportedly follows an approach in Germany which has tightened laws related to transfer pricing. The new rules would govern brand names, copyright and licences.

ATO mulls rules on intellectual property


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European IP Patent Counsel - UK, France, Germany or Switzerland

Founded in California, our client is a successful worldwide leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of advanced semiconductors. A requirement has now arisen for a qualified patent attorney or a qualified lawyer with extensive patent experience to join the company. Location is flexible: you can be based in the UK, France, Germany or Switzerland.

Primary responsibilities are IP Management, especially patents and certain transactions, including supporting and implementing global IP strategies, specifically for EU, supporting the development of patent and trademark portfolio, including filing, prosecution and patent/trademark dockets, supporting the drafting and negotiating of commercial and technology agreements with customers, suppliers, consultants etc, performing patent analysis. The role includes advising and coordinating IP issues.

You will report to the Chief Legal Officer, based in France. Clients are spread throughout Europe and the scope of work will be to apply your competences across the areas in question. This role will require frequent travel and substantial contact with European and business and legal functions as well as US based personnel. If you are interested, please contact Cecile Blackett on +31 205 206812 or e-mail cecile@laurencesimons.com, quoting Ref. 17074


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Head of European Patent Litigation - High Tech and Communications - Hampshire

This is a fantastic opportunity for a senior Patent Litigator to join one of the best known household names in the world and a global market leader in the high tech/communications industry as Head of European Patent Litigation. Based in Farnborough, Hampshire this role offers the sucessful applicant a challenging and rewarding opportunity at one of the leading patent owners in the world. You will have direct experience in multinational patent litigation and all appropriately qualified candidates are welcome to apply, although European-trained lawyers with experience/formal training in the UK, Germany and/or USA are preferred. Ideally you will have at least 10 years post qualified experience although all candidates with demonstrable ability to fulfil the role will be considered.

For further information, please contact Guy Crawford at Laurence Simons International at guy@laurencesimons.com or by telephoning +44 207 645 8528 quoting ref: GC/17538


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Record international patent filings for 2006 with significant increase by in North-East Asia

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Patent Co-operation Treaty (PCT) has reported a record 145,300 PCT applications (6.4% increase from the previous year).

WIPO noted that the most significant growth came from countries in Northeast Asia for the third year running, which was topped by applications from the US, Japan, Germany, Republic of Korea and France. Unsurprisingly, Philips Electronics NV against published the most number of applications in 2006 (followed by Matsushita, Siemens, Nokia and Bosch).

Link to WIPO Report: Record Year for International Patent Filings with Significant Growth from North East Asia


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