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Allens’ new China trademark agency
Allens Arthur Robinson (Allens) has continued its expansion in Greater China with the launch of a new locally licensed Intellectual Property business in China – Allens Arthur Robinson Intellectual Property (Beijing) Limited – handling trade mark applications and associated IP issues. The new Beijing trademark agency is Allens’ fourth office in Greater China, with a full service locally licensed practice in Hong Kong and registered foreign law firm offices in Shanghai and Beijing.
Philip Kerr, head of the Allens global Intellectual Property Group, said: ‘The opening of our new Beijing trademark agency is a very exciting development for our IP Group as it enables the firm to offer full trade mark services in China, something no other Australian firm can offer clients. I believe this new business will complement the services already offered by our other Greater China offices.’ Ted Marr, Practice Manager for the new business, said: ‘This expansion of our Greater China IP practice will mean that we have locally licensed operations for trade mark work in both Hong Kong and China. With the continuing movement of foreign companies into China and the rapid development of legal and enforcement infrastructure for IP in China, this is the perfect time for us to be in China to help our clients protect their trade marks in China.’
Allens’ Asia Executive Partner Jim Dunstan commented: ‘Allens’ point of difference is our ability to service clients across the region. We have the most extensive, integrated legal network of any firm, providing our clients with a seamless service. This latest addition to our network provides clients with the ability to protect their intellectual property in an influential, rapidly growing Asian economy.’
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- Published:
- 10 May 2008 / 04:30 AM
- Category:
- Trade Marks
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- Allens Arthur Robinson, Allens Arthur Robinson Intellectual Property (Beijing) , Beijing, China, enforcement infrastructure, foreign law firm offices, Hong Kong, Intellectual Property Group, IP Group, Jim Dunstan, legal network, Philip Kerr, Shanghai, Ted Marr, trade mark applications, trade mark services
Trade Mark Paralegal - Sydney Top Tier Law Firm
Our client are currently looking to recruit an experienced paralegal to join their Sydney trademarks team.
# Your day to day responsibilities include:Conducting trademark searches and watches
# Database management
# Processing and managing trade mark applications
# Updating and reporting to clients on the status of their portfolios.
To be successful for this exciting new opportunity you will:
# Have previous trade marks experience
# The ability to build and maintain strong client relationships
# Proactive and deadline focussed
In return this firm is offering an excellent remuneration package, top notch training and mentoring and genuine career progression opportunities. To learn more about this role or to apply contact Penny Parker in the Sydney office on 02 8226 9836 or email your CV to penny.parker@hays.com.au.
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- 09 Mar 2008 / 03:48 PM
- Category:
- Job Search
Trademark Paralegal - Top Tier Law Firm
* Full Time or Part Time
* Excellent Working Environment
* Work with the Best
Our client, a Top Tier Law Firm located in the heart of the CBD, close to Wynyard and Martin Place, is looking for a Paralegal to join their busy IT/IP team in the Commercial Litigation Department. This role is busy and varied so previous experience as a Trademark Paralegal is a must!
You will be responsible for, but not limited to, the following:
* Processing and managing trademark applications and a trademark database;
* Conducting trademark searches and watches;
* Regular updating and reporting to clients on the status of their portfolios;
* Assisting in overall administrative matters.
Your previous experience with trade mark applications, opposition and trade mark searches will stand you in good stead. You must have excellent administrative skills and a passion for managing databases. Good academics are a requirement. Ideally you will be proactive, able to work autonomously and as part of a team and have excellent attention to detail.
Your organisational ability and communication skills will be second to none. You must have a strong client and people focus and enjoy working within a close knit team who are collaborative and collegiate. On offer to the right applicant is a first-class remuneration & benefits package, accompanied by excellent training. You will be rewarded with an excellent working environment surrounded by friendly and supportive staff, and a degree of autonomy that a person with initiative will thrive on. If you would like to find out more information on this role please contact Kellie-Jane Baker at GR Law today on 92204400.
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- 28 Feb 2008 / 03:40 AM
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- Job Search
Trade Mark Lawyer - 2-4 PQE Non-contentious and commercial - London
The group does a wide range of non-contentious IP and commercial work, as well as IP litigation. It has a trade mark emphasis, advising a broad range of clients in relation to the protection, exploitation and enforcement of their trade mark rights, with a leading trade mark filing and prosecution practice. The particular team which has a recruitment need is currently comprised of four Partners, six Associates, and three Trade Mark Managers. We are currently considering the appointment of two additional Trade Mark Managers.
The Role
We have a number of exciting opportunities for 2-4 PQE solicitors to undertake primarily contentious IP litigation and trademarks work in a growing team with a strong reputation.
The work of the IP Group is focussed on three main areas:
- Contentious work relating to patents, trade marks, copyright, designs and databases
- The prosecution of trade mark applications on the instructions of UK clients and overseas lawyers as well as trade mark oppositions
- Non-contentious work advising on the protection and exploitation of IP rights including franchising and licensing and support for corporate and real estate transactions.
We are seeking to recruit a 2-4 PQE Solicitor to work more specifically on trade mark filing, the clearance of trademarks, putting in trademark applications, liaising with clients, performing oppositions. Candidates for this role may come from either private practice or in-house.
In general, successful candidate will have significant trademark experience We are interested in candidates with experience from high quality firms who will be able to hit the ground running, quickly making a contribution. We are happy to consider non-UK qualified candidates providing their experience is relevant and of a sufficiently high calibre.
Please contact Jonathan Benjamin on 020 7645 8516 or email jonathan@laurencesimons.com
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- 21 Jan 2008 / 03:47 AM
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- Job Search
IPRIA - Australian Developments in IP August 2007
IPRIA has released its Australian Developments in IP August 2007 edition and provides information on:
- Amendments to be made to Patents Act 1990 in response to ACIP Report ‘Patents and Experimental Use’
- Consultation Paper released on the patent search results disclosure regime
- WIPO Copyright Treaty and WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty come into force
- Designs Examiners’ Manual
- Amended legislation and examination practice in relation to divisional trade mark applications
- Trade Marks Office Manual of Practice and Procedure - revision of Parts 22 and 28
- auDA’s 2007 Names Policy Panel releases Issues Paper for public comment
- $80 million to be granted under Federal Government’s Innovation Investment Fund
- Inquiry into the provisions of the Communications Legislation Amendment (Information Sharing and Datacasing) Bill 2007
- Australian government to target cyber-crime
- Discussion of IP issues at ninth round of negotiations for Australia-China FTA
- IP enforcement budget increase
- ALRC inquiry into client legal privilege
- Public consultation: patent, trade marks and WIPO treaties
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- Published:
- 14 Aug 2007 / 11:34 PM
- Category:
- Copyright, Designs, Domain names, Patents, Trade Marks, World IP
Allens Arthur Robinson - Trade Marks Amendment Act 2006
Trade Marks Amendment Act 2006 - Philip Macken, Partner and Peter Ryan, Trade Marks Attorney outlines some of the key amendments to the Trade Marks Act 1995 (Cth):
- provisions which came into force on Royal Assent (applications accepted after 23 October 2006)
- trade mark ownership provisions
- new opposition grounds and determinations
- Registrar may apply to court for amendment or rectification if in public interest
- non-use removal applicant no longer needs to be ‘aggrieved’
- power of owner to deal with registered trade mark
- provisions to commence next year
- ’series’ trade mark applications
- divisional applications
Link to Allens Arthur Robinson article
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- 17 Jan 2007 / 02:13 AM
- Category:
- Trade Marks
Blake Dawson Waldron - Changes to trade mark laws
Changes to trade mark laws - Melissa Preston, Lawyer and Arthur Artinian, Lawyer report on the changes to the Trade Marks Act 1995 by the Intellectual Property Laws Amendment Act 2006 and Trade Mark Laws Amendment Act 2006:
- “The amendments aim to increase the flexibility of the Australian trade marks system and will give new protections to trade mark owners by expanding their ability to take action against trade mark applications and registrations which encroach on their rights”
Link to Blake Dawson Waldron article
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- Published:
- 14 Dec 2006 / 02:40 PM
- Category:
- Trade Marks