International Experience
Sajen legal has a wealth of experience representing Australian and international clients on cross-border issues. This includes:
- Litigating domain name ownership disputes
- Enforcing Trade Mark and other intellectual property rights in multiple jurisdictions
- Enforcing Supply Chain and Distribution Agreements in Australia and South East Asia
- Cross Border Insolvency matters
- Estate Administration in multiple jurisdictions
- Negotiating and documenting Agency and Distribution Agreements between Australian licensor and European licensees (Dutch, French and Swiss) – Australian Flora products and associated trademarks);
- Negotiating and documenting Intellectual Property Licence Agreement and Licence to Manufacture and Distribute, between Australian licensor and New Zealand licensee (architectural coating technology and associated trademarks and other IP rights);
- Negotiating and documenting Plant Breeders Rights Licence Agreement and Licence to Propagate, between South African licensor and Australian licensee (horticultural products and associated trademarks and other IP rights);
- Negotiating and documenting Intellectual Property Licence Agreement and Licence to Manufacture between Australian licensor and Tahitian licensee (surf craft design and technology, associated trademarks and other IP rights);
- Negotiating and documenting Intellectual Property Licence Agreement and Licence to Manufacture and Distribute, between Australian licensor and New Zealand licensee (wastewater technology and associated trademarks and other IP rights);
- Negotiating and documenting mutual and selective buyback of reciprocal shareholding in UK and Australian corporations;
- Negotiating and documenting Licence to Manufacture between Australian licensor and Israeli licensee (water treatment equipment, associated technology and other IP rights);
- Negotiating and documenting terms of various Software Master Licence Agreements between US licensors and Australian licensees;
- Advising Australian companies in relation to the application of the Vienna Convention (International Sale of Goods);
- Advising Australian and International companies on domestic and international Trade Mark laws and protocols.
