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| Written by Noric Dilanchian | ||||||
| Tuesday, 02 October 2007 | ||||||
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Case studies have helped grow our business, perhaps they'll also help yours.
Legal case studies illustrate the practical application of law. We use them in our legal training workshops for law firms and corporate legal departments. For example they are used in our Profitable Business Contract Drafting workshop. It has been delivered in Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth. After successful presentation in August 2007 in Kuala Lumpar and Singapore, they'll be re-run in those countries in 2008.
Commercialisation
Pharmaceutical patents: "I'd like to thank my lawyer" Invention: Garage culture puts fun to work. Here one case study is on the Apple 1, designed by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs in the two-car garage [see photo in the footer] Xerox photocopier: "The most successful product ever marketed in America"
Digital media and Telecommunications
Web 2.0 ventures: Wisdom for Commercialisation of Social Networking Websites
Confidential information: DuPont foils a US$400 million trade secrets heist Information technology and commercialisation: 7 commercialised IT technologies IT and software commercialisation: IP strategy and the rise and rise of Bill Gates Web 2.0 ventures: Smart Use of the Web [Videos] Commercialisation and licensing: IP strategy and the rise and rise of Bill Gates [PDF] Software development: Mozilla: An Intellectual Property Monster Story Communications and copyright: Content licensing for mobile phones
Defamation claimed by Dick Smith: You don't know Dick - but he knows you
Content and Entertainment Industries
Copyright and television: Thank God You're Licensing Us! | Copyright traps for television formats
Music technology and law:
Digital music technology and copyright timeline
Music formats: Grappling with fallacies: music formats and DRM
Event management: Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours Australian character merchandising trends and statistics: "Turn to warp speed. We're Australian" Celebrity publicity rights: US publicity rights clearances are essential Museum licensing: Louvre Abu Dhabi - museum licensing shifts more than revenues
Food and beverages
Celebrity endorsement and licensing: A recipe to make a high net worth celebrity chef
Cheese trade marks: Is Australian cheese properly branded?
Chocolate trade marks & trade practices:
The Colour Purple: an exercise in expensive litigation Beverage trade practices: Ribena's Purple Prose Penalty Liquor trade practices: Woolworths gambles... and loses Coffee trade marks and licensing: Coffee brand values
Fashion and Perfumes
Fashion law: Australian fashion law and industry trends
General
Trade mark registration - toast or toast?: How to think like a trade mark examiner [Presentation]. A fun case study!
Business finance: Private equity or private debt? Beware the Ides of March.
Co-operatives - Mitre 10 versus Bunnings: Restructuring co-operatives is hard work
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In the above two-car garage inventors Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs designed the Apple 1 computer. In a speech at Stanford Univeristy in 2005 Jobs said, "Woz and I started Apple in my parents' garage when I was 20. We worked hard, and in 10 years Apple had grown from just the two of us in a garage into a $2 billion company with over 4000 employees."
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