CG Lawyers are an Australia law firm, based in the Inner West of Sydney. CG Lawyers specialise in copyright law and trade-mark law. Cara Ghassemian is a trademark lawyer based in Western Sydney. She provides legal services and speaks Italian (Italiano) and French (Français).
CG Lawyers supports The Fred Hollows Foundation.
Business & Intellectual Property Law
Is a business name registration as good as a registered trade mark?
It's not. You should be aware that if someone else registers your business name as a trade mark before you do, you've got problems and you might be the one who has to start over.
Success-minded people today get regular advice from marketing experts and finance specialists. It's just as crucial to speak with a legal expert about protecting your brand and intellectual property from opportunists and competitors. It's something you need to do sooner, rather than later.
Be sure to browse the website for more information about trade marking. To know more, call or email Cara Ghassemian.
Make CG Lawyers your first choice.
Knowing what to expect makes your choice easier. CG Lawyers operates with specific objectives in mind.
- The focus is on your commercial outcomes, not on just the legal processes.
- Quality legal and trade mark services are time sensitive, so is our planning.
- Direct access to the firm's principal is guaranteed, as is integrity with clear and effective communication.
Our clients can depend on our expertise in business law and I.P. protection. Many of them benefit from the business networking and valuable contacts they make through us.
“You talk. I'll listen.”
This is how Cara Ghassemian likes to do business.
You'll see how effective this style of communication can be when you read testimonials from her diverse portfolio of clients. Business and intellectual property protection are her areas of legal expertise. Trade Mark searches and reports are her services. Call Cara and she'll talk legal strategy with you, in plain language and with a thoroughness your business advisors will appreciate.
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