You have 0 free articles left this month.

Lawyers Weekly - legal news for Australian lawyers

Powered by MOMENTUM MEDIA
lawyers weekly logo
Advertisement
Big Law

Hall & Wilcox boosts client's trade mark

Melbourne law firm Hall & Wilcox has advised and acted for Australian franchisor Boost Juice as it defended itself in a trade mark case. _x000D_

October 15, 2010 By The New Lawyer
expand image

Melbourne law firm Hall & Wilcox has advised and acted for Australian franchisor, Boost Juice as it defended itself in a trade mark case. 

 
 

Boost Foods Pty Ltd had requested that the well-known juice franchise remove the trade mark ‘boost food” from the trade mark register for non use. 

Hall & Wilcox partner Ben Hamilton acted for Boost Juice in the opposition of the removal He was assisted by senior associate Kristie Piniuta.  

The hearing was before the Delegate of IP Australia, with the decision in favour of Boost Juice handed down on 23 September 2010.

Hamilton said of the result: “The Boost brand and its related trade marks have a strong and distinctive national presence. Hall & Wilcox is pleased to have assisted Boost Juice in the defence of one of its registered trade marks.’


Tags
You need to be a member to post comments. Become a member today
Got a tip for us?
If you have any news tips or stories to share, feel free to send them our way.
Momentum Media Logo
Most Innovative Company