Wham bam thank you… sham? 22/08/2012 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law A recent decision of the Federal Court has held a company director personally liable for sham contracting and […] Read more
Homemade will fails the test 17/08/2012 / by Certus Legal / Estate Planning We recently wrote of the many reasons why you should get a professionally drafted will. Shortly after writing […] Read more
Q1 trade mark application reaches new heights 15/08/2012 / by Certus Legal / Intellectual Property Law A recent decision of the Federal Court has held that businesses operating out of well-known buildings can trade […] Read more
No such thing as a free bar for Mars 13/08/2012 / by Certus Legal / Intellectual Property Law The recent decision in Kraft Food Australia Pty Ltd v Mars Australia Pty Ltd has emphasised the importance […] Read more
Charity high tea turns litigious 10/08/2012 / by Certus Legal / Litigation A woman who suffers from severe food allergies recently made a claim for unlawful discrimination in the Federal […] Read more
Stop putting off getting a Will 07/08/2012 / by Certus Legal / Estate Planning Ensuring you have a valid Will is an important task for everyone over 18 years of age. A […] Read more
Generic trade mark faces the crunch test 03/08/2012 / by Certus Legal / Intellectual Property Law A recent Federal Court decision has found that descriptive use of a trade mark which has become a […] Read more
Online retail v traditional retail – the consumer wins? 29/07/2012 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has recently announced that it is investigating some online retail arrangements […] Read more
Why register a trade mark? 06/07/2012 / by Certus Legal / Intellectual Property Law A trade mark or brand is a very valuable business asset as it allows the public to recognise […] Read more
National Business Names Register 01/07/2012 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law A new national business names registration system has commenced. The new register will replace the registers which were […] Read more
Wham bam thank you… sham?
22/08/2012 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law
A recent decision of the Federal Court has held a company director personally liable for sham contracting and […]
Read more
Homemade will fails the test
17/08/2012 / by Certus Legal / Estate Planning
We recently wrote of the many reasons why you should get a professionally drafted will. Shortly after writing […]
Read more
Q1 trade mark application reaches new heights
15/08/2012 / by Certus Legal / Intellectual Property Law
A recent decision of the Federal Court has held that businesses operating out of well-known buildings can trade […]
Read more
No such thing as a free bar for Mars
13/08/2012 / by Certus Legal / Intellectual Property Law
The recent decision in Kraft Food Australia Pty Ltd v Mars Australia Pty Ltd has emphasised the importance […]
Read more
Charity high tea turns litigious
10/08/2012 / by Certus Legal / Litigation
A woman who suffers from severe food allergies recently made a claim for unlawful discrimination in the Federal […]
Read more
Stop putting off getting a Will
07/08/2012 / by Certus Legal / Estate Planning
Ensuring you have a valid Will is an important task for everyone over 18 years of age. A […]
Read more
Generic trade mark faces the crunch test
03/08/2012 / by Certus Legal / Intellectual Property Law
A recent Federal Court decision has found that descriptive use of a trade mark which has become a […]
Read more
Online retail v traditional retail – the consumer wins?
29/07/2012 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has recently announced that it is investigating some online retail arrangements […]
Read more
Why register a trade mark?
06/07/2012 / by Certus Legal / Intellectual Property Law
A trade mark or brand is a very valuable business asset as it allows the public to recognise […]
Read more
National Business Names Register
01/07/2012 / by Certus Legal / Commercial Law
A new national business names registration system has commenced. The new register will replace the registers which were […]
Read more