by Luke Musto | Feb 21, 2022 | Australia, Tech Law
Written by Darcy Forrester-Sach On 7 February 2022 the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) won a major battle against Facebook after the Full Federal Court dismissed the tech giant’s claim that it was not breaching privacy by collecting...
by Luke Musto | Feb 3, 2022 | Australia, Business Law, Startups
Written by Anamaria Correal, Trademark Attorney Over the past few years, Australia has strengthened its start-up ecosystem, and now it is one of the fastest-growing destinations for start-ups globally. Australia is an attractive destination for investment due to its...
by Luke Musto | Jan 17, 2022 | Chile, Employment Law
Written by León Lanis V., Paralegal Chile has triggered an economic reactivation plan with the goal of recovering the 2.16 million lost jobs during the Covid-19 pandemic. We have already noticed the positive effects of this plan, with many international companies...
by Luke Musto | Dec 9, 2021 | Intellectual Property
Written by Anamaria Correal, Trademark Attorney On 30 November, an ophthalmologist clinic in Russia sued the World Health Organization (WHO) for calling the new Covid-19 strain as their registered trademark. The CEO of the Omicron Network of ophthalmology clinics,...
by Luke Musto | Nov 30, 2021 | Chile
Written by León Lanis, Paralegal Chile is in a period of political change. Since the social unrest that began in October 2019 and the pandemic, Chile has voted for a new Constitution and strived for its biggest social reforms since the return to democracy in 1991....