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Issues of media law and entertainment taken up by Wisewoulds Lawyers

Wisewoulds Lawyers is a commercial firm that specialises in media law and the legal aspects of the entertainment business in Australia. Lawyers from the legal franchisor business are experts in the legal aspects of media law such as defamation. The media law firm was established in 1853 and has provided its services to a large number of reputed publishing houses since then. 

Wisewoulds Lawyers has been in media law practice for the last 40 years and has earned an enviable reputation. The legal franchisor business specialises in defamation in all genres of the media including publishing. Publishers can also avail the pre-publication advisory services provided by the media law firm. Other areas covered by Wisewoulds Lawyers are copyright infringement, publication restrictions, artist contracts, distributions and printing agreements, confidentiality issues and many more.

The legal franchisor business also offers effective litigation services to its customers. Other speciality areas of the media law firm are commercial law, discrimination, insolvency, insurance litigation, wills estates, estate planning, advertising, franchising and many more. Wisewoulds Lawyers is committed to providing its clients with the most effective service every single time.

13-May-2008

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