Keypoint Law secures IP expert as newest consulting principal

Tony Grujovski has overseen several trade mark portfolios in Australia and globally

Keypoint Law secures IP expert as newest consulting principal

Keypoint Law has secured IP and trade marks expert Tony Grujovski as its newest consulting principal.

Grujovski focuses on IP and commercial law and is a registered trade marks attorney. He has overseen national and international trade mark portfolios, provided guidance on the enforcement and infringement of IP rights, tackled disputes and litigation across all types of IP, and managed trade mark oppositions and domain name disputes.

He has drafted and negotiated general commercial agreements; moreover, he has represented creative agencies, food and beverage manufacturers, personal care brands, hospitality businesses, and designers.

Most Read

Prior to making the jump to Keypoint Law, Grujovski was with IP boutique George Legal, where he was a special counsel.

He will operate from Keypoint Law’s Melbourne office. The firm confirmed that he is the 72nd partner-level lawyer at the firm.

Recent articles & video

McCullough Robertson nets former HSF Queensland environmental practice head

Baker McKenzie boosts Los Angeles team with transactional lawyers from Munger, Tolles & Olson

AI legal risk company spins off from DC law firm to address emerging challenges

Paul Hastings bolsters private equity practice with new team led by Alexander Temel

Tamboran Resources taps SPB for advice on first long-term gas sales agreement

First Racial Justice Conference in Australia zooms in on invisible race discrimination

Most Read Articles

Top young stars of Australia's legal profession for 2024 unveiled

Allens welcomes five new partners

Tech and IP stars join up with Allen & Overy

W+K debuts aviation practice with Clyde & Co lawyer