Find a Franchise
Franchise Advice

 

Protection of trade mark and intellectual property by Mills Oakley Lawyers

Mills Oakley Lawyers is a commercial law firm that provides intellectual property services in terms of trade marks and patents to businesses in Australia. The legal franchisor business has a keen sense of knowledge in the commercial, production and scientific aspects of a client’s product. This ensures that experts from the trade mark firm provide all rounded services in the intellectual property sector rather than just a legal view.

Mills Oakley Lawyers is equipped to fully protect brand names, inventions, logos, patents and designs belonging to the client. This is carried out by registering the trade mark or patent well in advance. The legal franchisor business believes that registration of these aspects is essential before the business goes public. Thus, the trade mark firm protects the intellectual property of its client prior to the company’s commercial entry into the market.
 
Mills Oakley Lawyers helps clients in the formulation of licences that define the right and limit of others to use the intellectual property belonging to them. In return, the legal franchisor business ensures that its clients are paid royalty by those who use their trademarks. The trade mark firm also undertakes effective intellectual property audits.

12-May-2008

Contact Mills Oakley Lawyers :
(all fields are mandatory)

Store my details for future Quick requests
Keep me informed of other related opportunities


More Mills Oakley Lawyers franchise articles


More Legal Services articles

  • Why can’t I sue the Franchisor? – Exit Strategy (5-Nov-2008)
    ...There are many successful Franchise systems that operate responsibly and support their Franchisees.  The Franchisors have invested in their business, staff training, research and development and look to ways to improve their system for the...
  • Life after Ketchell: Still a Lesson for Franchisors (5-Nov-2008)
    ...Ketchell (Master Education Services Pty Limited v Ketchell [2008] HCA 38) was recently subject to a successful appeal to the High Court of Australia. All Franchisors would be aware of the significance of the case.  The High Court decision is...
  • International Franchisors Inbound (5-Nov-2008)
    ...Franchising has developed in Australia through well known international brands.  Foreign Franchisors are looking to Australia and New Zealand as potential markets to expand their brand. A number of foreign Franchisors have now successfully...
  • Partnerships: How to protect yourself (30-Oct-2008)
    ...You may have your own house in order and may be able to meet your liabilities, but what happens if your business partners are in financial trouble? There are things you can do to ensure that you do not suffer significant losses.When an individual...
  • Is exclusion the answer? (8-Oct-2008)
    ...However, anecdotally, the CISG has not yet been broadly adopted by Australian businesses as an acceptable basis on which to conclude contracts for the international sale of goods.It is common to see a complete exclusion of the CISG in...
1156 franchises listed