Intellectual Property
Doyle's Guide's coverage of the area of Intellectual Property law details leading firms and lawyers on both a national and state by state basis.
Our intellectual property section covers both the contentious and non-contentious areas of intellectual property law. Within the non-contentious aspects matters such as the filing and registration of patents, trademarks and designs, brank protection and portfolio management and intellectual property commercialisation. The contentious aspects of our report include disputes related to patents, copyright, trademark, designs and confidential information.
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Australian Capital Territory
Methodology
The key differentiating aspect of Doyle’s Guide’s research is that we do not court or require the participation of firms in our research.
We do not request or accept any form of paid profiling or advertising from law firms, barristers chambers or individual legal professionals. We view this editorial independence as our point of difference from other legal directories.
Doyle’s Guide’s research is principally conducted by way of telephone client and peer interviews. Interviews are typically impromptu and the duration of each interview is determined by the interviewee. All comments during interview are made on a non-attributable basis. |