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Clayton Utz makes new hires

5 February 2010 | by The New Lawyer Print this article Comments Share this article

Clayton Utz has announced the appointment of trade mark specialist Brett Doyle as a special counsel.


Doyle is a qualified trade mark attorney and has worked in both private practice at large national firms and with patent and trade mark attorney firms.


Doyle himself said the new firm was a natural fit for his skills and experience in trade mark protection and enforcement.


Stuart Clark, the head of Clayton Utz' national litigation and dispute resolution practice, said: "Clayton Utz is delighted to welcome Brett to the firm. [Doyle's] background and experience, particularly in the area of trade marks, will further enhance Clayton Utz' ability to offer a comprehensive service to clients to help them protect, commercialise and enforce their intellectual property rights."


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