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12.10.2020

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Does your business need a privacy policy?

FAL

01.10.2020

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Infrastructure,

Cladding Safety Victoria: Not a Cladding Cure-All

FAL

23.09.2020

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Intellectual Property, Corporate & Commercial

Not lovin’ it: McDonald’s sues Hungry Jack’s over ‘Big Jack’ trade mark

FAL

15.09.2020

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Intellectual Property,

Smart Trade Mark: A New Era in Consumer Confidence?

Rhys Munzel

03.09.2020

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Intellectual Property,

The absence of the Aboriginal Flag from the AFL’s Indigenous Round highlights Clothing The Gap’s continuing fight to #FreeTheFlag

FAL

27.08.2020

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Not For Profits,

A Tour of Charity and Not-For-Profit Government Organisations

FAL

13.08.2020

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Intellectual Property,

Three reasons why you should file your trade mark in Australia

FAL

05.08.2020

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Corporate & Commercial,

Aged care services and coronavirus – does the buck stop with the board?

FAL

04.08.2020

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Infrastructure,

A Roundup of Recent Construction Cases

FAL

28.07.2020

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Not For Profits, Corporate & Commercial

UPDATE: Face Masks in Victoria: What are the Employer’s Responsibilities?

FAL

22.07.2020

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Intellectual Property, Corporate & Commercial

Pew Pew Pew: U.S. Space Force Losing a Trade Mark Battle with a TV Show

FAL

20.07.2020

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Not For Profits,

New DGR Category for Men’s Sheds and Women’s Sheds

FAL

17.07.2020

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Corporate & Commercial,

Game Over: Sony to pay $3.5 million penalty for breaching the Australian Consumer Law

FAL

14.07.2020

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Not For Profits, Corporate & Commercial

Face Masks in Victoria: What are the Employer’s Responsibilities?

FAL

14.07.2020

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Intellectual Property,

A Nutty Trade Mark Dispute: Kraft v Bega

Michelle Wilson

16.06.2020

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Not For Profits,

Lessons for Charities following Celeste Barber Fundraiser

FAL

09.06.2020

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Intellectual Property,

Victoria Beckham is in a “VB” Trade Mark Dispute in Australia

Michelle Wilson

05.06.2020

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Infrastructure,

Quantum Meruit claims in Construction Contracts

FAL

26.05.2020

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Corporate & Commercial,

Commercial tenancies during COVID-19 in Australia

Julian Ryan

11.05.2020

Please note that the information contained below is current as of 11 May 2020 and may be subject to...

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Can I really have my Will witnessed over Skype?

FAL

04.05.2020

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News, Corporate & Commercial

Contractual obligations during COVID-19: Force Majeure and Frustration

FAL

21.04.2020

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Technology, News

Cyber security and COVID-19

FAL

17.04.2020

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Public Sector,

Victoria’s new Gender Equality Act

FAL

06.04.2020

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Technology, News

OAIC provides guidance for employers on privacy obligations in response to the spread of COVID-19

FAL

02.04.2020

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Not For Profits,

Managing debts and cash flow

FAL

27.03.2020

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Not For Profits,

Stimulus package for charities and not-for-profits

FAL

27.03.2020

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News, Corporate & Commercial

COVID-19 and Your Business Contracts

FAL

27.03.2020

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Not For Profits, News

Governance: Comments from the regulator

Julian Ryan

27.03.2020

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News, Infrastructure

COVID-19: Implications for Construction Projects

FAL

27.03.2020

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Corporate & Commercial,

Standard 8 – A New Liability for Directors of Aged Care Providers?

FAL

20.03.2018

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Intellectual Property, Technology

Secret use – can you profit while developing your invention?

FAL

14.03.2018

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News, Corporate & Commercial

Important Changes to the Privacy Act effective 22 February 2018

FAL

14.02.2018

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Intellectual Property, Technology

The patented technology behind the Face ID feature of the new Apple iPhone X

FAL

02.10.2017

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Is Your Bank Guarantee Worth the Paper it’s Written On?

FAL

21.03.2017

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Intellectual Property, News

FAL Partner wins ILO Health & Life Sciences Award for the Third Consecutive Year!

FAL

09.11.2016

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Intellectual Property, News

Presenting Dr Jenni Lightowlers!

FAL

07.10.2016

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Intellectual Property,

Licence to Rights/Rights to License (An IP licensing regime not dependent on crossed fingers)

Richard Browes

25.09.2016

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Technology,

Export Technology or Software? What you Need to Know to avoid Fines or Prison

FAL

15.06.2016

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Intellectual Property, News

FAL Partner wins ILO Health & Life Sciences Award for the Second Year Running

FAL

09.05.2016

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News, Corporate & Commercial

‘Sleeping’ Australian Director of a NZ subsidiary? Time to wake up and smell the potential liability…

Richard Browes

21.01.2016

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Intellectual Property, Technology

Stating the Obvious: Textual Approach to Obviousness

Jenni Lightowlers

10.09.2015

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Intellectual Property, Technology

Will Australia Catapult its Innovation into the 21st Century?

Jenni Lightowlers

02.04.2015

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Intellectual Property, Technology News

MEDIA RELEASE – Leading Australian Lawyer Recognised Globally

FAL

20.02.2015

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Intellectual Property,

Apple is unable to own the “APP STORE” trade mark in Australia

FAL

08.12.2014

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Intellectual Property, Not For Profits

How to Build a Successful Brand for your Not For Profit Organisation

FAL

14.10.2014

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Intellectual Property,

Fluid Trade Marks: What are they all about?

FAL

02.10.2014

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Intellectual Property,

Successful Brand Partnerships: Top Tips

FAL

30.04.2014

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Intellectual Property,

Fashion & Branding: Create, Protect, Transform

FAL

14.02.2014

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Corporate & Commercial,

Contract Risk Management

FAL

01.12.2013

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Intellectual Property,

Apple overtakes Coca Cola as the Most Valuable Brand in the World

FAL

03.10.2013

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Intellectual Property,

There’s An App …Store/s…For That: Apple & Amazon Drop Trade Mark Fight

FAL

17.07.2013

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Intellectual Property,

Do I need to Trade Mark my App name?

FAL

10.05.2013

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Technology,

Cybersquatting; typosquatting – Facebook’s $2.8 million in damages and domain names

FAL

10.05.2013

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Intellectual Property,

Australian Law Relating to Communal Indigenous Intellectual Property

Jenni Lightowlers

12.02.2013

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Technology,

Going on the Offensive to Prepare for New Defence Export Controls

FAL

05.02.2013

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Public Sector,

Government Model Litigant – Guidelines & Indemnities

FAL

02.10.2012

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Intellectual Property,

Show a Little Restraint

FAL

17.09.2012

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Corporate & Commercial,

Entering into a Head Contract? Tips for Alleviating the Head-Ache of Subcontracting

FAL

17.09.2012

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Technology,

Section 144 of the National Credit Code – Novated Leases & the PPSA

Peter Francis

09.09.2012

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Intellectual Property, Technology News

International Research, Defence & National Interest: Getting the Balance Right

FAL

21.08.2012

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News, Corporate & Commercial

FAL Lawyers Appointed to Commonwealth Government’s Legal Panel

FAL

28.05.2012

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The Personal Property Securities Act – ASIC Migrated Charges

FAL

10.05.2012

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News, Corporate & Commercial

High Court of Australia and the James Hardie Case: Important Implications for Company Directors

FAL

04.04.2012

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Intellectual Property, News

Rights to an Employee’s Invention – UWA v Gray two years on

FAL

16.02.2012

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Intellectual Property,

Maximise protection of your business via Trade Mark Registration

Michelle Wilson

08.11.2011

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Intellectual Property, News

Three FAL lawyers named as world leaders in patent and technology law by IAM Licensing

FAL

14.10.2010

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Intellectual Property,

You may not have the IP Rights you think you have!

FAL

14.09.2010

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Not For Profits, Corporate & Commercial

Cooperative Research Centres (CRC)

Peter Francis

14.07.2010

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Intellectual Property,

Trade Marks in Australia

Michelle Wilson

14.07.2010

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Intellectual Property, Technology

Impact of Moral Rights on R&D

FAL

14.07.2010

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