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Why it's such a busy time for trademark practitioners

In the past year, multiple appeals pertaining to trademark proceedings made their way to the High Court, speaking to the volume and complexity of developments in this area of law. In this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, host Jerome Doraisamy speaks with Halfords IP partner Ap ...  Show more

The Corporate Counsel Show: Making an impact on the community as an in-house lawyer

Deeann Cropley has always wanted to use her legal skills for "purpose and good". Now running a Geelong-based charity while working as in-house counsel, she's found ways to not only make an impact on the community but also better serve as a corporate lawyer. In this episode of The ...  Show more

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