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Philip Kerr - Allens Arthur Robinson

Philip Kerr is recognised as one of the world’s leading intellectual property lawyers. His strong litigation skills make him first choice for clients seeking advice in patent, copyright, trade mark and design disputes. Philip Kerr has high-level knowledge of patent law, quickly grasps complex technological and scientific issues, and frequently acts in Australian proceedings of international patent disputes. Philip Kerr’s recent work includes acting for Chiron, one of the world’s leading biotechnology companies, in a patent dispute with Roche in Chiron’s Hepatitis C patent portfolio; acting for Fresenius Medical Care, the world’s largest provider of dialysis products and services, in a patent dispute with another dialysis machine manufacturer.

Philip Kerr is acting for Sanofi-Aventis Pharmaceuticals in relation to a number of patents in Sanofi-Aventis’ portfolio; for companies in The Purdue Pharma Group in relation to a number of patents covering analgesics and pain care; and for a company in the building industry in relation to patents covering sealed fibre reinforced cement panels. Philip Kerr acted for News Limited in patent opposition proceedings in relation to a patent for an internet-based method of placing display advertisements. Philip Kerr acts for Sony Kabushiki Kaisha in a wide variety of trade mark work including protection, monitoring misuse and unauthorised use of trade marks. Yum! Brands Inc, owner of KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, and Smith’s Snackfoods, owned by PepsiCo, seek Philip Kerr’s advice on all their Australian intellectual property issues.


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Allens Arthur Robinson IP

Allens Arthur Robinson’s IP Practice has received the following awards:

* Leading Australian IP Firm 2008 – Chambers Global: The World’s Leading Lawyers
* Leading Australian Patent Litigation Firm 2007 – Managing Intellectual Property
* Leading Australian Trademark and Copyright Litigation Firm 2007 – Managing Intellectual Property
* Leading Australian IP Firm 2007 – PLC Which Lawyer? Yearbook
* Leading Australian IP Firm 2007/08 – Asia Pacific Legal 500

Allens Arthur Robinson’s intellectual property practice gives you access to a streamlined service from some of the world’s top intellectual property practitioners. They are known for their pragmatic, commonsense approach. Allens Arthur Robinson combines the skills of our commercial and litigation intellectual property lawyers with those of their integrated Patent & Trade Marks Attorneys firm allowing them to offer a comprehensive intellectual property service. Allens Arthur Robinson has successfully acted for clients in major litigation proceedings relating to infringement of patents, trade marks, copyright and designs rights, as well as breaches of confidence and information technology rights. Their experience extends throughout the region, particularly in China, but also in Singapore, Thailand, Japan, Taiwan, Malaysia, India, the Philippines and South Korea. Clients include Pfizer, Sony and FOXTEL.

IP Partners in Allens Arthur Robinson

Justine Beaumont (Special Counsel)
Chris Bird
Andrew Butler
Fred Chilton
Dr Trevor Davies
John Dieckmann (Special Counsel)
Jim Dwyer
Tim Golder
Richard Hamer
Philip Kerr
Sarah Matheson
Jackie O’Brien
Miriam Stiel
Andrew Wiseman
David Yates


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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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