Trade Mark & Branding Registration, Strategy & Enforcement

Dominique Engelter

Principal

LLB, BA

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EXPERIENCE

Dominique specialises in complex dispute resolution in the Western Australian jurisdiction; focused predominantly in the Supreme Court. 

He acts as counsel in trials in both the State and Federal Courts, as well as the State Administrative Tribunal.

Dominique has a broad range of experience across insolvency litigation, mining, commercial lease and property disputes, and trusts and estate litigation acting for: 

  • Land developers, project managers, and engineering companies in Construction Contract Act adjudications. 
  • Liquidators in asset recovery actions and Personal Property Securities Act disputes.   
  • Directors and creditors in defending claims made by liquidators.
  • Mining companies in disputes concerning tenement and plant acquisitions and disposals, tenement expenditure requirements, and contractual disputes in relation to farm-ins and drilling services.
  • Lessors and lessees in commercial tenancy disputes including lessee claims for relief against forfeiture, equitable priorities between competing lessees, disputes concerning valid lease termination and breach of quiet enjoyment.  Two recent examples are
  • Executors and beneficiaries in Family Provision Act claims, proceedings to remove executors/trustees, and Will interpretation cases.
  • Directors, shareholders, and partners in shareholder and partnership disputes, equitable claims such as diversion of commercial opportunities and breach of fiduciary duty, and Corporations Act claims such as breach of directors' duties.

Some examples of Dominique's experience as trial counsel are:

Dominique is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) and a member of AMPLA.

IT, Software, NFT and Intellectual Property lawyers

Our intellectual property lawyers are experts in the law relating to intellectual property, information technology, software and NFTs. Keeping pace with advances in these areas is key for all businesses. 

We can advise and assist you in identifying, managing and protecting your business' valuable IP, IT and software assets, including advising in relation to applying for trade marks and enforcing your copyright. We have close relationships with various patent attorneys who can prepare applications for registered protection for designs and patents in conjunction with advice we provide.

Our team regularly advises sellers, purchasers and developers of IT and IP products and services on all aspects of contracts, including ensuring compliance with relevant laws such as competition, consumer protection, privacy and telecommunications legislation. We can also prepare and review the full suite of contracts involving IP, IT and NFT issues, including licence, maintenance, support, distribution, reseller, commercialisation and procurement agreements.

We have acted for many software and IT companies in major M&A transactions, with a particular focus on software companies in the mining and energy sector who are selling their businesses to private equity investors or industry competitors.

We have also advised NFT trading platform owners, including preparing NFT minting agreements, associated IP licence agreements and NFT trading platform terms and conditions. We have also advised parties involved in cryptocurrency disputes, including making claims in the Mt Gox bitcoin exchange liquidation.

Our lawyers are regular speakers on IP law and IT issues.

Get in touch with our team of information technology and intellectual property lawyers if you have questions or need assistance.

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