Self Care v Allergan: A trade marks update for foreign counsel
Overseas IP lawyers with an eye on Australia might have noticed a flurry of reports on the High Court’s decision in Self Care v Allergan
Overseas IP lawyers with an eye on Australia might have noticed a flurry of reports on the High Court’s decision in Self Care v Allergan
Crack open the Irish cream: we’ve got some delightful pre-Christmas news to share. Senior Lawyers Tony Grujovski and Lesley Naik have both been promoted to
What’s with the proliferation of cringey dog chew toys imitating famous products and packaging? Perhaps that’s a question better put to owners of handbag dogs.
Last week, team By George got together to say tatty-bye to the rather odd year that was 2022. There was beer. There was mini golf.
This week we had a mindblowing Masterclass with Ben Crowe, founder of Mojo Crowe. Ben is a renowned mindset coach who is best-known for his
Here’s a novel way to promo: just fake it. On 4 November 2022, Drake and 21 Savage released their collaborative album, Her Loss. To
In the month of October, By George raised more than $7000 for life-changing research projects into type 1 diabetes by taking part in JDRF Australia’s
You acquire some rights in your brand simply by using it. But your rights will be much broader and deeper with a registered TM. Here
Today marks a huge milestone for our graduate lawyer, Ila. After 7 years of study and another 6 months of gruelling Practical Legal Training, Ila
We IP lawyers love to caution our clients against selecting generic (“non-distinctive”) brands. We do this for several reasons. First, there’s the obvious and cynical
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