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Publications Aug 21, 2024

Delays and debacles: Securing urgent interlocutory orders for misuse of confidential information in recent court decisions

Tara Koh, Associate and Leanne Oitmaa, Principal discuss the misuse of confidential information and the difficulties that are likely to be encountered when seeking urgent relief.

News Jul 01, 2024

Griffith Hack celebrates excellence with four promotions

Griffith Hack is proud to announce the promotion of four team members effective 1 July 2024.

Publications Jun 11, 2024

Tips and tricks for prosecuting patents in Australia and New Zealand – Part 2

In this four part series, Amanda Stark and Dr Megan Cole provide tips and tricks for bypassing examination wait times in New Zealand so that a granted patent is reached expediently.

Resources & guides Jun 05, 2024

Reasons to file patents in Australia

What makes Australia such an advantageous location for filing patents?

Publications May 20, 2024

Federal Budget 2024: Key insights and takeaways

We discuss the key measures in Australia’s 2024-25 federal budget that could help drive innovation, research, commercialisation and business growth.

Publications Mar 26, 2024

Tips and tricks for prosecuting patents in Australia and New Zealand

In this four part series, Amanda Stark and Dr Megan Cole provide some tips and tricks for bypassing examination wait times in Australia so that a granted patent is reached expediently.

Publications Mar 06, 2024

Insights from the 38th Australasian Polymer Symposium

Dr Mitchell Nothling provides his insights on the 38th Australasian Polymer Symposium (APS).

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News Feb 08, 2024

Our newest Patent Attorney – Dr Radhika Moore

Griffith Hack is proud to announce that Dr Radhika Moore has become a registered Patent Attorney.

News Jun 29, 2023

Griffith Hack announces four promotions, including two principal elevations

Griffith Hack is proud to announce the promotion of four team members, including the elevation of Dr James-Robert Cram and Kerry Dick to principal

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News Feb 10, 2023

Griffith Hack will be attending AUTM’s 2023 Annual Meeting in Austin, Texas

Griffith Hack is proud to sponsor the 2022 edition of the Fragment-Based Drug Discovery Down Under Conference.

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Publications Nov 09, 2022

Are you patent ready? IP guidance for life sciences researchers

Whether you are an academic or industry-based researcher, the question is the same: when is the right time to file a patent application?

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News Sep 26, 2022

Griffith Hack sponsors Fragment-Based Drug Discovery Down Under Conference 2022

Griffith Hack is proud to sponsor the 2022 edition of the Fragment-Based Drug Discovery Down Under Conference.

Insights Aug 10, 2022

Karen Sinclair talks synthetic biology on the From Idea to Intellectual Property podcast

Karen Sinclair joins host Lisa Leong on the From Idea to Intellectual Property podcast series to discuss the emerging trends and key issues in the area of synthetic biology.

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Publications Mar 30, 2022

Federal Budget 2022: What’s in it to accelerate Australia’s innovation agenda?

We discuss the key measures in Australia’s 2022-23 federal budget that could help drive innovation, research commercialisation and business growth.

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Publications Mar 04, 2022

Saving grace: Options if you disclose your invention without a patent application 

Publicly disclosing new technology before a patent application has been filed can jeopardise patent coverage – but there are options available to you in the event of disclosure.

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Publications Mar 02, 2022

Virus filtration patent gets clean bill of health

In a recent decision of the Australian Patent Office, a patent application directed to a membrane for filtering biological products was upheld following opposition.

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Publications Aug 04, 2021

Draft roadmap for Australian regenerative medicine released for comment

AusBiotech has released a draft strategic roadmap for a new regenerative medicine Catalyst.

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Publications Dec 01, 2020

Thirteen – unlucky for some: Support and sufficiency in Australia following MSD v Wyeth

The MSD v Wyeth judgment demonstrates the more exacting standard now required for the level of disclosure in patent specifications. It also cements the shift in Australia towards alignment with UK and European requirements.