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Congratulations to our team

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We are pleased to announce that our national Intellectual Property, Technology and Media team has once again been recognised in Doyle’s Guide 2023 in the areas of Intellectual Property and Technology, Media and Telecommunications Law.

HWL Ebsworth has been recognised as a First Tier Intellectual Property law firm in South Australia, with Peter Campbell and Luke Dale recognised as Preeminent, and Daniel Kiley recognised as Leading Lawyers in the area.

Our team was also recognised as a as a First Tier Technology, Media and Telecommunications law firm in South Australia and a Recommended law firm in Queensland and Victoria. Peter Campbell was recognised as a Market Leader in this space with Luke Dale recognised as Preeminent, Daniel Kiley as Leading, and Michael Boughey, Matthew Craven and Caitlin Surman as Recommended. Kayla Costa has been recognised as an Intellectual Property & TMT Law Rising star.

South Australian Partner Peter Campbell has also been named as a Leading Technology, Media and Telecommunications Lawyer and a Recommended Intellectual Property Lawyer across all Australian legal markets.

Important Disclaimer: The material contained in this publication is of general nature only and is based on the law as of the date of publication. It is not, nor is intended to be legal advice. If you wish to take any action based on the content of this publication we recommend that you seek professional advice.

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