Author:Mark Warburton, the IP Guru

Acacia Law Receives Finalist Trophy in 2014 Ipswich Business Awards

[caption id="attachment_343" align="alignleft" width="207"] Cathryn & Mark Warburton, Partners, Accepting Finalist Trophy at 2014 Ipswich Business Awards[/caption]   [caption id="attachment_325" align="alignright" width="300"] Official 2014 Ipswich Business Awards Finalist Logo[/caption] Acacia Law is proud to be declared a finalist in the local business awards (for businesses operating in Ipswich...

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Patent Attorneys Get Inventive For Kids In Pain

[caption id="attachment_321" align="alignleft" width="300"] Acacia Law Partners, Mark and Cathryn Warburton receiving an official plaque from Mayor Paul Pisasale (centre) on the opening of Acacia Law's Ipswich office[/caption] [caption id="attachment_309" align="alignleft" width="300"] Nurse Jules, Mark Warburton, Cathryn Warburton, Mayor Paul Pisasale, Dr Kathleen Cooke[/caption] [caption id="attachment_312" align="alignright"...

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Fund Raising Event For Supporting Kids In Pain (SKIP) & Acacia Law’s Official Ipswich Office Opening, Officiated By The Honourable Mayor Paul Pisasale

Acacia Law welcomes members of the business and medical community to the official opening of its Ipswich office. The official opening is dedicated to raising awareness and funds for the charity S.K.I.P. (Supporting Kids In Pain). www.skip.org.au Select a free ticket for the event (and make a donation...

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What is a Trademark?

When talking about trademarks, there are two categories. Registered trade marks and Unregistered trade marks. Please see our videos “What is the difference between a registered and unregistered trade mark”, “Why should I register my trade mark?” and “Can I enforce my unregistered trade mark?” for more information...

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You Can’t Spell iPad Without IP

Apple has recently hit headlines for its large scale intellectual property success, against rival Samsung, for patent infringement worth $1.05 billion (USD); however such success follows an expensive exercise on their part, where trademark rights in China cost them $60 million. Proview Technology, computer monitor manufacturer,...

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