Xenith IP Group has responded to an inquiry currently underway by the Australian Senate Economics Legislation Committee, which is considering changes to the Federal Government’s R&D tax incentive regime.
The subject matter relating to genetic information which the Australian Patent Office will consider patentable has been expanded following submissions by Griffith Hack on behalf of a client seeking patent...
The Australian government’s proposed changes to the R&D Tax Incentive will have a significant impact on how our country capitalises on its innovation strategy and competitive position.
Patent attorney Tim Staley will be sharing his expertise with semi-finalists of the Australian Technologies Competition during the event’s accelerator program in July.
The publication listed Griffith Hack as “highly recommended” for Prosecution and included the firm in in the Transaction list. Griffith Hack received a bronze ranking for Litigation.
Bringing together IP law and space law will be an exciting challenge for IP lawyers, Griffith Hack patent attorney Dr Stefan Paterson has told leading Australian legal publication Lawyers Weekly.
Griffith Hack has launched a new, cost effective, three-tier trade mark search package to help start-ups protect their brands at the earliest stages of their growth.
Griffith Hack attorneys Nick Mountford and Jeremy Robinson have succeeded in overcoming objections by examiners at the Australian Patent Office to the granting of patents for computer implemented inventions where...
The Griffith Hack digital IP management platform Amplia has undergone a significant upgrade offering new features that make it easier for users to manage their entire IP portfolio.
Kellie Stonier, a Principal in our Law Group, has been named a Leading Intellectual Property Lawyer in the 2018 Doyles Guide list of lawyers for Queensland.