by Luke Musto | Mar 16, 2022 | Startups
Written by León Lanis Since the 2008 economic crisis, entrepreneurs have been left with very difficult barriers to enter and be able to compete in their respective markets. Oftentimes the economic policies made to guard the economy have paved a tremendously difficult...
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,...