Griffith Hack law firm news

  • The proof of the patent is in the litigation
    | Tuesday, 16 October 2007

    If the patent is to withstand an attack during a court procedure it has to be good. However, it is hard to tell if your IP attorney has drafted a good patent until you go to court.  Recently, one of Griffith Hacks clients found out just how good their patent attorney's drafting was; winning damages of US$28m.

  • New CEO for Griffith Hack
    | Wednesday, 3 March 2010

    Intellectual property specialist firm Griffith Hack has appointed Steve Parker as the firm’s chief executive officer.

  • Watchlist - firms to watch
    | Wednesday, 17 February 2010

    As the industry enters the New Year with a renewed sense of optimism, ALB singles out ten firms that are set to have a big 2010

  • IP: home and away
    | Tuesday, 7 October 2008

    Intellectual property law is increasingly being viewed from a global perspective. Despite the credit crunch and slowing of the US economy, there are still areas of growth. Richard Szabo investigates state by state what law firms can expect for the next 12 months

  • Stay tuned: High Court to test copyright implications of TV guides
    | Wednesday, 24 September 2008

    What have phone books, football guides and TV schedules got in common? They are all compilations under intellectual property law, and an ongoing High Court case that is re-evaluating the originality threshold for compilations could have a substantial impact on how the IP is viewed.

  • Maddocks names new CEO
    | Thursday, 17 April 2008

    David Laidlaw will step down as CEO of Maddocks and will be succeeded by property partner David Rennick (pictured) on 1 July this year. Laidlaw, who was at the helm since 2000, will resume his litigation practice at the firm

  • Shouldering the burden of trademark ownership
    | Monday, 17 March 2008

    Asian markets, and particularly China, continue to be a thorn in the side of trademark owners from abroad and in the region, who are now being forced to shoulder more responsibility in protecting their marks in the Asian region and around the world.

  • Focus on IP
    | Tuesday, 16 October 2007

    The number of patent attorneys has soared in the last decade and these practitioners keep up with the surge in technological innovation. Nevertheless, in a growing and uniquely segregated market, demand often exceeds supply

  • The proof of the patent is in the litigation
    | Tuesday, 16 October 2007

    If the patent is to withstand an attack during a court procedure it has to be good. However, it is hard to tell if your IP attorney has drafted a good patent until you go to court.  Recently, one of Griffith Hacks clients found out just how good their patent attorney's drafting was; winning damages of US$28m.

  • Goatcher says 'yes' to Griffith Hack
    | Wednesday, 1 August 2007

    IP specialist Andrew Goatcher has joined Griffith Hack's Melbourne office as a partner. Goatcher comes from Allens Arthur Robinson, where he was special counsel in Perth.

  • And the Finalists are ...
    | Thursday, 5 April 2007

    ALB is proud to announce the finalists for this year's Australasia Law Awards, which will be held at the Westin Hotel in Sydney on 15 May

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