Intellectual Property & Information Technology Law

The increasingly digital economic environment brings new challenges in relation to intellectual property and information technology. New products and designs enter the market every day, making this area of business very complex.

If you are seeking Solid, Professional advice with any kind of Legal matter, Diamond Conway's Legal team of Accredited Lawyers can help.

Intellectual Property & Information Technology Law

Intellectual property is a key component of every business and protecting it can add significant value to your business.

There are 7 broad categories of intellectual property that we can assist you with:

  • Confidential Information/Trade Secrets
  • Patents
  • Trade Marks
  • Designs
  • Copyright
  • Circuit layout rights; and
  • Plant breeder's rights

We can advise on identifying and protecting your intellectual property and on using and licensing your intellectual property:

  • Acting and advising on copyright and intellectual property issues.
  • Acting and advising on service and supply agreements.
  • Acting in enforcement proceedings, including Anton Pillar orders.

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