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Cape Town bills introduced in the Australian Parliament on 29 May 2013

  • King & Wood Mallesons
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  • Australia, Global
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  • June 4 2013

Bills relating to the ratification of the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment, done at Cape Town on 16 November 2001 (the "Cape

US Trade Representative rates Trading Partners on IP Rights - the 2013 Special 301 Report

  • Watermark Patent & Trade Marks Attorneys
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  • Australia, Global, USA
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  • May 6 2013

The 2013 Special 301 Report has just issued. The US Trade Representative (USTR) at least annually rates the IP performance of US trading partners to

What will Australia's Doha COP 18 commitments mean for business?

  • Clayton Utz
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  • Australia, Global
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  • December 20 2012

Australia's commitment to KP2 sends a signal to Australian business that Australia will continue to address climate change and look to reduce emissions intensity

The impact of international arbitration on the rule of law

  • Clayton Utz
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  • Australia, Global
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  • November 20 2012

Doug Jones, the head of Clayton Utz's International Arbitration group, and David W. Rivkin, Co-Chair of the International Dispute Resolution Group of Debevoise & Plimpton and Secretary-General of the International Bar Association, discuss the impact of international arbitration on the rule of law

Australia amenable to post-Kyoto target

  • Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo PC
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  • Australia, Global
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  • November 11 2012

The Australian Government announced November 9 that under certain conditions the country is willing to agree to a new greenhouse gas emissions reduction target during the upcoming Conference of Parties climate negotiations in Qatar

IP Australia announces a reduction in PCT fees

  • Davies Collison Cave
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  • Australia, Global
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  • October 26 2012

Changes will be introduced on 1 November 2012 that will see a reduction in some of the official filing and handling fees that apply to international patent applications

Compulsory licenses for emergency drugs for developing countries

  • King & Wood Mallesons
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  • Australia, Global
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  • October 24 2012

IP Australia has released an “Exposure Draft” of the Intellectual Property Laws Amendment Bill 2012 (“Bill”

Australia is not alone in banning commissions in financial services

  • King & Wood Mallesons
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  • Australia, Global
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  • October 23 2012

The Future of Financial Advice ("FoFA") legislation will fundamentally reshape the Australian financial services industry

International child abduction and the Hague Convention

  • Turnbull Hill Lawyers
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  • Australia, Global
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  • October 16 2012

There has recently been significant media attention regarding the case of Garning -v- Department of Community, Child Safety & Disability Services and Anor regarding the application to return four children to Italy, under the Hague Convention

Global action taken against global Microsoft Imposter telemarketing scam

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Australia, Canada, Global, USA
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  • September 28 2012

Joint action between the ACMA, the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has led to court orders being obtained against US-based and India-based parties involved in the global 'Microsoft Imposter' phone scam