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Corrs Chambers Westgarth IP
Corrs brings to clients the breadth and diversity of experience which have made it widely recognised as one of the largest and most expert intellectual property practices in Australia. Corrs’ diverse client base ranges from multinational corporations to individual inventors. As well as acting for some of Australia’s largest companies, the Intellectual Property practice group acts for and represents the Australian interests of the owners of some of the world’s best-known brands, including Cartier, Mont Blanc, Hugo Boss, Tommy Hilfiger, Louis Vuitton, Foster’s and Quiksilver.
Intellectual property is an increasingly complex area of law, reflecting the growing priority of protecting intellectual property rights across diverse industries and markets. Organisations and individuals alike understand that their intellectual property is a major asset. The combined expertise of Corrs’ Intellectual Property practice group is well-equipped to offer clients a comprehensive range of legal resources and advice on the best ways to protect, promote, enforce and commercialise their intellectual property. As well as offering advice in the critical specialist fields of patents and trade marks, Corrs brings expertise in anti-counterfeiting, copyright law, licensing and sponsorship, as well as sector-specific expertise in advertising and marketing; food, retail and wine; information technology; biotechnology and R&D.
IP Partners at Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Tim Allen
Andrew Ball
Philip Catania
Odette Gourley
John Gray
Eugenia Kolivos
Andrew Korbel
Stephen Kroker
John McCombe
Sally Nicolson
James North
Eddie Scuderi
Patrick Sefton
David Smith
Stephen Stern
Matthew Swinn
James Whittaker
Senior Associates at Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Hilary Goodier
Isaac Lin
Anna Kuperman
Vanessa Mellis
Luke Merrick
Liam Nankervis
Carolyn Welsh
Frances Wheelahan
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- 01 Mar 2008 / 01:42 AM
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Stephen Stern - Counterfeiting from an Australian perspective
Counterfeiting from an Australian perspective: Why the counterfeiters are winning and what can be done about it - Licensing Executives Society Australia New Zealand seminar by Stephen Stern
The Government announced that it would provide funding of $12.4 million over the next two years to strengthen the capacity of the Australian Federal Police and the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions to take enforcement action against intellectual property crime. In light of this announcement, Stephen will provide a hands-on and practical insight into the counterfeiting story in Australia – where it is now, and where it is going.
Stephen Stern: Stephen is the National Practice Group Leader of the Corrs Chambers Westgarth’s Intellectual Property & Technology section. He has been practising since 1979 focusing on patent and trade mark litigation. As part of his trade mark litigation practice he has always had a significant anticounterfeiting practice acting for some of the world’s best known brands including: Nokia, Louis
Vuitton Malletier, Lacoste, Brother, Caterpillar, Hugo Boss, Foster’s, Cartier, Ferrari, Alfred Dunhill, Tommy Hilfiger, adidas, Nike, Maserati, Mont Blanc, Christian Dior, Emenegildo Zegna, Vans, Gucci, Baume & Mercier, Grand Marnier, Fendi, Oakley, Veuve Clicquot, Moët & Chandon and The French Government Cognac Office.
Venue: Mallesons Stephen Jaques, 50/600 Bourke Street, Melbourne
Date: Thursday, 14 February 2008
Time: 12.30pm for 1.00pm to 2.00pm
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- 22 Jan 2008 / 01:16 AM
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- Copyright, Designs, Trade Marks, Trade Practices