Ms Eugenia Kolivos > Corrs Chambers Westgarth > Sydney, Australia > Lawyer Profile
Corrs Chambers Westgarth Offices

Level 6 Brookfield Place Tower 2
123 St Georges Terrace
Perth WA 6000
Australia
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Ms Eugenia Kolivos

Work Department
Communications & Technology / Intellectual Property...
Position
Partner
Career
Eugenia is the Head of Intellectual Property. She is one of Australia’s foremost experts in intellectual property, information technology and franchising and knows all the ins-and-outs of the protection, maintenance and commercialisation of proprietary knowledge. Eugenia is consistently sought out by major Australian and international companies for her expertise in intellectual property, information technology, technology licensing, major procurement and outsourcing arrangements, Eugenia applies her trademark skill and ability to think outside the box and achieve the right result for her clients. Acting for a number of household names including the Johnson & Johnson Group, Sony Australia and NBN Co, Eugenia also advises on advertising and marketing issues as well as contractual drafting and other counsel.
https://www.corrs.com.au/people/eugenia-kolivos
Memberships
Intellectual Property Society of Australia and New Zealand – Member Advertising Standards Board Panel – Member University of New South Wales – Guest Lecturer.
Lawyer Rankings
Australia > Intellectual property
(Leading partners)Acting a large number of high-profile international clients, the team at Corrs Chambers Westgarth advises on the full range of related contentious and non-contentious intellectual property matters. Eugenia Kolivos spearheads the team, regularly providing tech sector clients with regulatory advice. With longstanding experience, Stephen Stern is well-equipped to represent clients in major patent litigation, while Odette Gourley
leads on trademark infringement matters. ‘Outstanding practitioners’, David Fixler and Grant Fisher are key contacts within the team, assisting with injunctions and misleading advertising claims.
Australia > Data protection
(Leading partners)Commended for its ‘deep and broad experience’, Corrs Chambers Westgarth is geared to handle regulatory issues surrounding cross-border data transfers. In Sydney, practice head James North is knowledgeable of the data aspects of M&A transactions and is praised for his ‘commercial advice’, Eugenia Kolivos is well-versed in data privacy reform, and Michael Do Rozario is skilled in computer fraud. In Melbourne, Arvind Dixit is noted for his strength in cyber risk resilience, and Philip Catania’s caseload encompasses GDPR compliance.
Australia > Media and entertainment
As well as handling the full range of contentious and non-contentious media matters, Corrs Chambers Westgarth often operates on the intersection between technology and media. Notably, the team is continues to defend Google in the high-profile antitrust litigation initiated by Epic Games. James North applies his corporate and commercial expertise to advise both national and global media companies and broadcasters. Eugenia Kolivos brings deep advertising and marketing experience across all media platforms, while Mark Wilks adds strong litigation capabilities to the team.
Lawyer Rankings
- Data protection Australia
- Intellectual property Australia
- Leading partners Australia > Data protection
- Leading partners Australia > Intellectual property
- Media and entertainment Australia
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Competition and trade
- Data protection
- Dispute resolution: arbitration
- Dispute resolution: litigation
- Infrastructure projects and construction
- Intellectual property
- IT and telecoms
- Labour and employment
- Natural resources (transactions and regulatory)
- Project finance
- Real estate
- Restructuring and insolvency
Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution: class actions
- Energy (transactions and regulatory)
- Environment and planning
- Fintech and financial services regulatory
- Labour and employment: workplace health and safety (WHS)
- Tax
- White-collar crime
- Insurance
- Media and entertainment
- Native title
- Capital markets