Trade Mark Disputes: Unjustified Threats Explained

Wednesday, 12 November 2025
Trade Mark Infringement Litigation: Threats, Defences and Best Practices
Chair

Anthony Franklin SC, 153 Phillip Barristers

Unjustified Threats of Trade Mark Infringement

 

  • Concerns about competitor conduct and asking solicitors to send a threat
  • What constitutes an unjustified threat
  • Damages and liability exposure for improper threats 

Presented by Sam Hallahan, Barrister, 5 Wentworth Chambers

Description

This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories 

Presenters

Anthony Franklin SC, 153 Phillip Barristers
Anthony Franklin SC is an intellectual property barrister with extensive international experience. He was called to the bar in South Africa in 1982 where he practised until 1998, taking silk in 1996. Since 1998 he has been a member of the NSW Bar, taking silk in 2003. He is also a member of the London Bar. Principal practice areas include Intellectual Property advice and litigation -- Patents, trade marks, copyright and registered designs, trade secrets and confidential information and Trade Practices. In South Africa Anthony has appeared in a large number of leading copyright, trade mark and patent cases. From the early 90s he appeared in more than two thirds of the reported patent cases. He came to Australia in 1998 as one of South Africa's leading IP silks. In Australia he has established a substantial intellectual property practice, with a particular emphasis on patent litigation, but including copyright, trade marks and designs. He was granted silk by the NSW Bar Association in 2003. In 2004 to 2005 he practised in London as a member of Hogarth Chambers in Lincoln's Inn, one of the UK's leading intellectual property sets. He returned to Sydney at the end of 2005, although he continues to take briefs in South Africa and the UK. Throughout Anthony's practice his main specialism has been patent litigation. He has appeared in a large number of reported patent cases in diverse fields including pharmaceutical (biotechnology and organic chemistry), engineering (mechanical, mining, chemical and electrical), gaming technology and consumer goods. Anthony also takes briefs in other fields and he has appeared in a variety of general commercial cases often involving contractual disputes in areas of complicated technology. He also advises on aspects of the law in relation to Information Technology. Anthony has experience in professional negligence claims including a Federal Court claim by a major construction company against one of the big accounting firms and by a client against its former patent litigation solicitors.

Sam Hallahan, Barrister, 5 Wentworth Chambers
Sam Hallahan is experienced in commercial litigation, with particular expertise in Intellectual Property. Before coming to the Bar, Sam practised as a solicitor for 7 years in Intellectual Property and general commercial litigation, where his work included matters for large pharmaceutical and commercial clients. At the Bar, Sam has appeared in first instance and appeal proceedings in the Federal Court of Australia, and in the Federal Circuit Court, the Supreme Court of New South Wales, the Local Court of New South Wales, the New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT), and in opposition proceedings at IP Australia. Sam accepts briefs in respect of all types of commercial matters. In 2020, Sam was listed by Doyle’s Guide for Intellectual Property Junior Counsel. Sam also teaches the subject “Intellectual Property Law” to Juris Doctor and Masters students at the University of New South Wales.

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Trade Mark Disputes: Unjustified Threats Explained

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Wednesday, 12 November 2025
to Australia/Sydney
CPD Points 0.5
$90.00
$63.00
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