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Services - Griffith Hack


Griffith Hack offers a complete range of specialised intellectual property services and strategic advice.



We encourage clients to think of us as a "one-stop-shop" for all of their intellectual property needs, and to seek our advice on all aspects of protecting and defending their intellectual property rights, as well as commercialising their products and services.

Griffith Hack can offer clients a streamlined, comprehensive service through our patent and trade mark attorney practices, our law firm, our licensing consultancy and through our partnership in a major international renewal service.

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Industry spotlight


Information & Communications Technology


Griffith Hack professionals provide a wide range of intellectual property services to clients in the information and communication technology industry as well as a wide range of clients from a variety of industries who employ information and communication technologies to solve real world problems.

The services provided by our professionals include drafting and prosecution of patent applications, searching, infringement advice, patent oppositions and related commercialisation activities such as software licensing.


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Medical Technologies


The Griffith Hack Medical Technologies Group is a national leader in providing intellectual property services to medical technology companies.

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News & publications


  • Confirmation of boost for clinical trials

    May 17, 2013

    The recent Australian Federal Budget has continued to highlight the importance of clinical trials in Australia, with the confirmation of a contribution of AU$9.9 million over five years to improve the clinical trials environment in Australia.


  • What's in a Name?

    May 15, 2013

    The recent Trade Marks Hearings Office decision Mackay Airport Pty Ltd [2013] ATMO 17 (13 March 2013), concerning an application to register the trade mark MACKAY AIRPORT, highlights the difficulty registering trade marks which are directly descriptive of the goods or service in respect of which the trade mark is used.


  • Your Registered Trade Mark: Use it or Lose it...Partially

    May 15, 2013

    The recent case of Toddler Kindy Gymbaroo Pty Ltd v Gym-Mark Inc [2013] ATMO 15 (1 March 2013) saw a Hearing Officer of the Australian Trade Marks Office consider the meaning of ‘in the course of trade’ in the context of an application for removal on the basis of non-use.