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Apr 26

World IP Day – reach for Gold IP and Sports 2019

World IP day is celebrated annually on April 26 to celebrate the role that Intellectual Property (IP) rights play in encouraging innovation and creativity. This year’s World Intellectual Property Day campaign – Reach for Gold – takes a closer look inside the world of sports. It explores how innovation, creativity... read more →
Mar 27
Jan 24

S&A Law help MAKO protect tidal turbine designs

One of our clients, MAKO Tidal Turbines Pty Ltd, is commercialising its proprietary designs for turbines to convert the kinetic energy in free-flowing water, such as tides and rivers, into predictable and clean renewable energy. This video shows the innovative designs that this Australian company and others are developing.  Silberstein... read more →
Nov 13

Team Teppanyaki

It has been our Finance Manager's dream to go to Teppanyaki for a team lunch, and who are we to let him down. The S&A team and their families headed to Osaka restaurant in St Leonards on Sunday for a seven dish Teppanyaki experience. We're not sure if the kids... read more →
Jul 16

S&A shortlisted for 2018 Australian Law Awards

S&A Law has been shortlisted as a finalist in the Boutique Law Firm of the Year and Managing Partner of the Year categories at the nationally-recognised 2018 Australian Law Awards hosted by Lawyers Weekly, Australia’s top publication for lawyers. The 18th annual Australian Law Awards, in partnership with UNSW Law,... read more →
Jul 14

S&A join #WarOnWaste during Plastic Free July 2018

Since establishing Sydney based IP and Commercial Litigation law firm S&A Law in 2014, Rob had a goal to limit the firm’s environmental impact and disrupt the prehistoric notions that law firms had to be places covered in papers and files. Rob established S&A as one of the first digital... read more →
Jul 02
Jun 07

Quick Legal Bite: Employee or Contractor?

Employee or Contractor? Can employers disguise a genuine employment relationship? In February this year the Fair Work Commission (FW) rejected an application for unfair dismissal brought by a Victorian Uber driver1, and in doing so provided useful guidance in the key distinguishing factors to be considered when assessing whether a... read more →
Feb 27

Quick Legal Bite: Privilege in Litigation

Quick legal bite from the desk of Michelle Hallasso The Hon Justice Lindsay Foster (Federal Court), together with The Hon Justice James Stevenson (Supreme Court) gave a fascinating seminar on 21 February 2018 at the Banco Court in the NSW Supreme Court on ‘Privilege in Litigation’. Some highlights from each... read more →