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infrastructure insight | Transport
24 May 2021 Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail - Ten Key Impacts
Introduction At last the wait is over and the Williams Rail Review, now known as the Williams Shapps Plan for Rail (Review), after two years and eight months…
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IP @ Ashurst
06 Oct 2020 Marketing of pain relief drug causes continuing pain due to lack of adequate scientific foundation
Authors: Philippa Anstey, Lawyer; and Kellech Smith, Partner
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IP @ Ashurst
29 Jun 2020 But I didn't use the method? Federal Court considers liability for patent infringement by supply
Authors: Philippa Anstey, Lawyer; and Nina Fitzgerald, Partner
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IP @ Ashurst
04 Dec 2019 An unsightly dispute between a university and its commercialisation partner
Authors: Philippa Anstey, Lawyer; Stuart D'Aloisio, Partner
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Food Law Update - Australia
28 Nov 2019 Be aware of food and beverage branding restrictions in Australia and New Zealand
Given this, particular care should be taken when advertising occasional food and beverages or alcohol, as such advertising will be closely monitored by the…
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Food Law Update - Australia
28 Nov 2019 Milk by any other name would taste as sweet: yes, you can grow milk!
Authors: Philippa Anstey, Lawyer; and Kellech Smith, Partner