Griffith Hack has successfully represented the Crowns in right of the Commonwealth, States and Territories (the Crown) in a Full Court trade mark case against Primary Health Care Limited.
Griffith Hack is again showing its support for Australian innovation and commercialisation by sponsoring the 2017 Curtinnovation Awards held by Curtin University in Western Australia for the seventh year in...
The Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia has upheld an appeal by the Commissioner of Patents relating to patent term extensions and Swiss-style (second medical use) claims.
Griffith Hack is pleased to announce it is sponsoring Australia’s largest medical technology start-up competition as the event’s exclusive intellectual property partner.
Griffith Hack is excited to be sponsoring the University of Western Australia’s Science Faculty Rising Stars 2017 event showcasing the latest research undertaken at the faculty.
Griffith Hack is pleased to announce Associate Sheree O’Dwyer has been named a finalist in the Lawyers Weekly 30 Under 30 awards for 2017 in the IP category.
Griffith Hack Principal and patent attorney Nick Mountford has explained how free online patent search tools can be helpful for businesses and entrepreneurs trying to find out if an idea...
Griffith Hack Principal and patent attorney Tim Staley has shared his thoughts with small and medium sized business online publication My Business about when enterprises should patent their products and what they...
The deadline for registering for the R&D Tax Incentive is fast approaching. For eligible companies with a June financial year end, the deadline is 30 April, which with the public...
Griffith Hack is thrilled to congratulate Brisbane Principal and lawyer Kellie Stonier for being included in the Doyles Leading Intellectual Property Lawyers – Queensland, 2017 list.
Griffith Hack trade mark Principal Jurgen Bebber has shared his tips on why trade marks are important and what can be done about them with online publication Business Business Business.
Griffith Hack is offering unique intellectual property training seminars run by its experts to help companies better understand the importance of IP and how they can harness it.
Our trade mark expert Nicola Scheepers explains to Wheels magazine GM’s use of a “divisional” application as it seeks to trade mark its winged Corvette badge in Australia.
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