Members of 5 Wentworth Chambers are specialised in intellectual property disputes, proceedings including patent, trade mark and copyright in the Federal Court and specialist jurisdictions. In MSA 4×4 Accessories Pty Ltd v Clearview Towing Mirrors Pty Ltd, Catherine Bembrick defended in patent infringement proceedings, and related cross-claim for invalidity, in the Federal Court concerning a mechanical device. Edward Thompson is noted for his work in large-scale patent infringement and revocation proceedings, whereas Joseph Elks‘ recent IP disputes include pharmaceutical patent litigation, mining technology, and copyright source code infringement matters.
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List G Barristers
A ‘strong set of IP barristers,‘ and being a ‘pre-eminent list for IP matters in Victoria,’ List G Barristers includes a large number of barristers with strong IP and technology practices, with members including Tom Cordiner KC having experience in areas such as patent and trade mark infringement, and media matters including high profile cases in the social media space. Bruce Caine KC and Colin Golvan KC are highly rated in the set, as is Craig Smith SC, who appeared in UbiPark Pty Ltd v TMA Capital Australia Pty Ltd, a patent infringement and revocation case relating to technology used to run car parks. Kate Beattie is ‘an exceptionally talented barrister‘ in complex patent disputes and intellectual property litigation, while Peter Creighton-Selvay has appeared in precedent-setting intellectual property cases, both at trial and appellate level.
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‘Generally, a strong chambers focusing on IP matters.’
‘Preeminent.’
‘Very good depth in IP barristers. Most leading IP barristers have chambers there.’
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Nigel Bowen Chambers
‘Unquestionably the leading intellectual property chambers in Sydney,’ Nigel Bowen Chambers is renowned for regularly advising and appearing in Australian IP proceedings at trial and appellate level, including large-scale patent infringement and revocation proceedings. Christian Dimitriadis SC appeared in Aristocrat Technologies Australia v Commissioner of Patents which related to the patentability of computer-implemented inventions, especially those involving electronic gaming machines, while Sophie Goddard SC was involved in the first judicial consideration in Australia of whether an artificial intelligence system that incorporates artificial neural networks may be an ‘inventor’ for the purposes of the Patents Act 1990 in the case of Commissioner of Patents v Thaler.
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‘Alistair Coyne and the team of clerks always provide excellent service and are responsive to any requests.’
‘Nigel Bowen Chambers is unquestionably the leading IP chambers in Sydney.’
‘Nigel Bowen chambers is widely recognised as a leading intellectual property floor with highly skilled barristers.’