Date: 27 Jul 2012, Filed under: Marketing & Advertising, Administrative Law
Have you ever read food labels and thought to yourself, ‘is all the information that should be on the label, actually there’? Have you also wondered, what’s...
Date: 15 Nov 2011, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Intellectual Property, Media Law, Marketing & Advertising
In October 2011, the Court of Justice of the European Union in Brüstle v Greenpeace e.V (Case C 34/10) prohibited the issuing of patents for stem cells...
Date: 03 Nov 2011, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Trade & Customs, Product Safety, Intellectual Property, Marketing & Advertising
This year we attended both the Pharmaceutical Anti-Counterfeiting conference in Singapore in September, and the Pharmaceutical Trade Mark Group conference...
Date: 13 May 2011, Filed under: Competition & Trade Regulation, Marketing & Advertising
In a consumer driven society, most Australians will involve themselves in trade and commerce in some form on a daily basis. Some of us might end up purchasing...
Date: 01 Apr 2011, Filed under: Marketing & Advertising
Are there any labelling laws that food outlets need to comply with in displaying the kilojoule content of food?
Date: 14 Jan 2011, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Intellectual Property, Marketing & Advertising
If you are starting up a business, it is important to consider what intellectual property your business has, or is likely to develop, and what you might...
Date: 14 Jan 2011, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Sports, Intellectual Property, Media Law, Privacy & Surveillance, Marketing & Advertising
We have put together some useful tips relevant to both professional and amateur photographers on your rights, and also some legal restrictions to keep...
Date: 19 Mar 2010, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Corporations Law, Divorce, Employment Law - Worker Perspective, Employment Law - Employer Perspective, OHS, Workplace Privacy, Industrial Relations, Redundancy, Unfair Dismissal, IT, Entertainment, Sports, Leisure, Intellectual Property, Media Law, Marketing & Advertising
Twitter, Myspace, Youtube and Facebook have all become household names and whether you like it or not, the employees in your organisation are participating...
Date: 07 Aug 2006, Filed under: Entertainment, Intellectual Property, Media Law, Marketing & Advertising
Last month, the Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, Senator Helen Coonan, announced significant media reform.
Date: 03 Jul 2006, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, IT, Telecommunications, Marketing & Advertising
FindLaw announced the start of the 2006 FindLaw Web Site Awards last month. So what makes up an award winning legal web site? I thought it an opportune...