In-Person Event |
Piper Alderman,
Level 16, 70 Franklin St,
Adelaide SA 5000
Overview (Program Summary)
A program hosted by:
ACC AustraliaPiper Alderman is pleased to host a presentation considering the implications of greenwashing and the danger of making misrepresentations when it comes to ESG.
Join Tim O’Callaghan and Travis Shueard for a casual presentation over Italian wine tastings from John Caporaso of Mercato, and the opportunity to raise questions and discussion points among the group.
Guests will be seated for the presentation and wine tastings, commencing at 5:30pm, and welcome to stay and network after the presentation ends at approximately 7pm.
Light refreshments, wine, beer and soft drinks provided.
Speakers
Tim O'Callaghan, National Deputy Managing Partner, Piper Alderman
Tim O’Callaghan is the Head of Office in Adelaide, and the national Deputy Managing Partner. Tim assists clients in intellectual property protection and portfolio management including filing trade mark applications, oppositions and removal proceedings and manages both the litigious and commercial aspects of intellectual property protection. Tim enjoys helping organisations formulate intellectual property related business strategies and planning and implementing strategies and tactics through special projects.
Travis Shueard, Senior Associate Intellectual Property & Technology, Piper Alderman
Travis Shueard is a Senior Associate in the firm’s Intellectual Property and Technology team. Travis works primarily in litigation and dispute resolution, and brings experience in trade mark, patent and copyright disputes in most Australian jurisdictions. He is an experienced commercial litigator and has advised defence contractors, national food and beverage retailers, international mining tools suppliers, financial service providers and SMEs on how to protect their intellectual property rights. Travis is also a currently serving director of the Defence Teaming Centre.
Notes
*Competitor Exclusion – ACC Australia Partner’s may request that representative/s of a competitor organisation/s registered for the event be excluded, and ACC Australia reserves the right to make the final decision as to whether a registration is rejected. As a guide, a competitor organisation could be defined as a rival organisation of similar size to the host Corporate Partner, with an established practice, product or service in the area being showcased by the Corporate Partner’s at the event. Please provide a brief statement as to why you have deemed an organisation to be a competitor, in support of any request to ACC Australia to reject a registration.