Colin Biggers & Paisley announces partnership with Tropfest 2017


8 February 2017
Leading legal practice Colin Biggers & Paisley has been announced as the official legal partner of Tropfest 2017. 

The three-year partnership with the festival, which is expected to host over 70,000 attendees this year, will be provided on a pro bono basis, emphasising the legal practice's commitment to supporting the arts in Australia.

Now in its 25th year, Tropfest has become the world's largest short film festival and one of Australia’s most iconic cultural events. 

Dan Brush, National Leader of the Intellectual Property & ICT Team at Colin Biggers & Paisley and a board member of Tropfest, said "We are delighted to be able to support such an iconic event in Australia. We've been working with Tropfest for a number of years now and are proud of the partnership we have built with them."

For more information please contact Grace Miller on (02) 8281 4658 or grace.miller@cbp.com.au

About Colin Biggers & Paisley


Colin Biggers & Paisley was founded over a century ago. Today we are a legal practice with 68 partners and 430 staff. We are highly regarded for our expertise in construction, insurance, property, government, commercial litigation and dispute resolution, banking and finance, corporate and commercial, employment and safety, planning and environment, restructuring and insolvency, transport and logistics. We act for major corporations, financial institutions, insurance companies, government departments and individuals. We have both the capacity and the expertise to deliver on complex national and multinational projects.

Colin Biggers & Paisley is based in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, with associated firms in Adelaide and Perth. Through our affiliation with ADVOC Asia, ADVOC International, ADVOC Europe and ADVOC Latin America, as well as our close association with Dubai law firm LutfiCBP, we are able to offer access to quality legal advice around the globe.
 

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