by Noric Dilanchian | 28/02/2016 | Finance Law, Trade Marks Registration & Brands, Print Publishing Law
In 2016 one of our young lawyers left to further her career in London. Her career in our firm involved a range of clients, including small and medium-sized enterprises, listed companies, start-ups and charitable foundations. The clients came from a range of industries... by Noric Dilanchian | 27/11/2014 | Digital Assets & Ebusiness, Finance Law
Business owners and executives worry when fortunes decline as competitors enter their former stable market. They worry over fewer calls from customers, lower sales and their best staff leaving one after another. The response is typically cost cutting. What is it that... by Noric Dilanchian | 10/07/2014 | Digital Assets & Ebusiness, Finance Law
This is a backgrounder, guide and checklist for crowdfunding from an Australian perspective. It ends with a list of 14 crowdfunding sites worldwide. Our related articles are Australian crowdfunding law, current and proposed and Start-up funding framework in Australia.... by Noric Dilanchian | 06/06/2014 | Digital Assets & Ebusiness, Finance Law
The Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee (“CAMAC”) has released its very useful though wordy final report titled “Crowd sourced equity funding”. This is probably its last before being abolished by the 2014-2015 federal budget. The report follows CAMAC’s... by Noric Dilanchian | 10/06/2011 | Finance Law
Recently Dilanchian assisted a booming online software company in a potential sale of business for an eight figure sum. The project confirmed why we are lawyers and consultants; and underlined the wisdom of calling at your project’s concept stage. As is often... by Noric Dilanchian | 05/12/2010 | Finance Law
The continuing survival of WikiLeaks is a testament to the planning work carried out for the venture. Business, social and community disruptors take note – those currently in power don’t take kindly to disruptors. WikiLeaks is a disruption for states,...
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