Why Yara Law?
After more than two decades working in some of Australia’s largest and finest law and intellectual property firms, we decided to launch Yara Law as an alternative model for the provision of legal services. Our purpose is to provide high-quality, accessible, timely and cost-effective legal services built around a fixed/capped fee model of service where you have ready access to experienced lawyers when you need them.
We have always enjoyed working with a variety of businesses and people in many industries and professions and want to bring this breadth of experience and our professional skills to an accessible boutique offering. We have a particular interest (and unique skill set) in respect of complementary medicine law, regulation and practice. However, we also offer a suite of additional services that we trust will meet the needs of multiple clients, be they start-ups through to medium and large businesses or individuals with challenging personal or professional legal issues. Our site sets out our current legal offerings with those set to increase in coming months as the firm footprint expands.
Try us and see the difference. Let us help you grow with the comfort that your business is in safe hands.
Meet The Principal
Principal – Yara Law
Tim Clarke
Tim is a highly experienced lawyer and trade marks attorney, who specialises in all aspects of intellectual property, complementary medicine law and regulation, food and beverage law and regularly assists health practitioners.
In additional to qualifications in law and commerce, Tim holds a Bachelor of Complementary Medicine (UNE) and has an active passion and interest in this space.
Tim has extensive experience in some of Australia’s largest and finest law and intellectual property firms (as well as examination experience at IP Australia) and is excited to bring this to the boutique offering that is Yara Law.
Juris Doctor (Masters of Law)(UTS)
Bachelor of Commerce (ANU)
Bachelor of Complementary Medicine (UNE)
Associations, Memberships & Recognition
INTA – International Trademark Association
IPTA (Fellow) – Institute of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys
IPSANZ – Intellectual Property Society of Australia and New Zealand
WTR 1000 (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021) – World Trademark Review
NHAA – Member of Naturopaths and Herbalist Association of Australia
AIMA – Australasian Integrative Medicine Association
ACNEM – Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine
