Session Overview
The arts sector has been hit hard with cancellations and disruption in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis. Sharon Givoni has put together answers to some of the most common question’s artists ask about their legal rights.
Starting out in business can feel overwhelming, and legal matters can scare even the most seasoned professional. It’s essential to know how to structure your trading terms, what to cover in your contract and how to find a legal professional who “gets” the design industry.
In this action packed Q&A session with Sharon, we will get the bottom of some of those curly legal questions and give you access to an industry expert to ask questions specific to your own business.
Date &
Time
Thursday 19th November 2020
4pm-6pm
Hosted online via Zoom
Inclusions
Complimentary eBook summary
Suitability
This seminar session is suitable for:
All levels of designers and decorators.
Price
$60 per ticket
About Sharon Givoni
Sharon Givoni has 25 years of experience in IP and Commercial Law. She has clients Australia-wide and from all walks of life.
With experience in both contentious and non-contentious matters, she can assist businesses with drafting and negotiating commercial agreements such as assignments, licensing, confidentiality agreements, terms and conditions for websites, privacy law, employment matters, distributorship agreements, terms and conditions and partnership agreements.
Sharon is passionate about interior design and keenly follows trends. She has many clients in this industry having drafted tailored terms and conditions as well as filed their trade marks and protected furniture designs. She also has clients in the areas of lighting, furniture, wallpaper, flowers, furnishings, homewares and the retail of all these products.
She has delivered lectures and talks at various prestigious institutions and events such as RMIT, The Reed Gift Fair, the University of Melbourne, Virgin Australia Festival, Family Business Australia and the Kangan Institute.
Sharon is affiliated with the Australian Furniture Association, the Law Institute of Victoria, the Creative Women’s Circle, Intellectual Property Association of Australia and New Zealand and The Design Coach.