Membership Categories and Levels
BANKING, ACCOUNTING & FINANCIAL SERVICES PANEL, BIOTECH PANEL, CONSTRUCTION PANEL, CROSS BORDER DISPUTES PANEL, ENTERTAINMENT PANEL, EXECUTIVE PANEL, FRANCHISE PANEL, GENERAL COUNSEL PANEL, HEALTH CARE & LIFE SCIENCES PANEL, TECHNOLOGY/IPPANEL
Personal Details
Philip Argy
Professional Details
Mid to Moderate Fee Range (Established and Accredited)
Audit, Compliance, Aviation & Defence, Aviation & Defense, Banking & Financial Services, Competition, Construction, Infrastructure & Engineering, Consumer Law, Corporate & Commercial, Employment, Entertainment, Franchise, Health Care & Pharmaceuticals, Information Technology, Intellectual Property, Partnership & Shareholder, Professional Negligence, Sports
Strategists
Most people confuse strategy with tactics. A strategic decision almost always precludes alternative courses of action, which means it must be made with great care and with all available information. Whilst we can also advise on tactics, our highly experienced strategists can help you brainstorm and workshop corporate plans and competitive edge options.
Credentials
Our principal, Philip Argy, is an experienced commercial mediator and arbitrator, having successfully resolved thousands of disputes, many of them highly complex involving tens of millions of dollars. He specialises in intellectual property, science, technology, consumer, franchising and competition issues and has an Australian Government Negative Vetting 2 security clearance enabling him to assist in cases involving classified information. He has been a computer buff for nearly 50 years as well as being an experienced programmer. Philip left Mallesons Stephen Jaques (now called King & Wood Mallesons) at the end of 2007 after being with the firm for almost 32 years (24 of them as a partner). He established ArgyStar.com primarily to evangelise and implement dispute resolution and avoidance strategies in the IT sector, applying the ADRoIT Principles, jointly developed by the Australian Computer Society, IAMA, and the Project Management Institute. He is a director and founder of the Technology Dispute Centre and a Consulting Principal at Keypoint Law – an innovative model in legal service delivery.
Philip qualified at the University of New South Wales for a Bachelor of Commerce (Information Systems) degree in 1975 and a Bachelor of Laws the following year. He is a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Courts of New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria and Western Australia, a Fellow of the Resolution Institute and was also one of the first mediators to be accredited under the National Mediator Accreditation System which first came into force in 2008.
Philip is on the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) panel of neutrals for the resolution of intellectual property and technology disputes, especially those involving domain names. He is the sole Australian member of the prestigious Silicon Valley Arbitration and Mediation Centre’s Tech List. Euromoney’s Best of the Best has repeatedly listed Philip as one of the best information technology lawyers in the world. Philip is a renowned strategist in both commercial negotiations and commercial litigation, bringing his enormous breadth of legal experience and deep technical expertise to bear on activities as diverse as food and drug regulation; patent, copyright and trade mark litigation; franchising, outsourcing; electronic commerce and digital signatures. He is frequently commissioned to prepare expert determinations on both legal and technological matters. Philip is an experienced angel investor and business and professional mentor.
Philip was a member of the Federal Attorney-General’s Electronic Commerce Expert Group and a member of the first auDA Names Panel that prepared the domain name eligibility and allocation policy for the .au space. He was also a member of the first auDA Competition Panel and he drafted the auDRP – Australia’s domain name dispute resolution policy. Philip is also inaugural Chairman of the Registrants’ Review Panel, established to resolve disputes between registrants and auDA over domain name cancellations. In Artificial Legal Intelligence, published in 1997 by Dartmouth Press, Philip is officially credited with having written the first legal expert system in Australia (which began life as his consumer rights problem-solving flowchart). Acquisition International’s panel voted him Commercial Mediator of the Year for Australia in 2014, 2015 and 2016.
Philip is a Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, a Past President (and Honorary Life Member) of the Australian Computer Society and he speaks extensively on subjects such as alternative dispute resolution, professionalism, risk management, electronic evidence and record retention. Philip has appeared as an expert witness before Parliamentary hearings in relation to On-line Content Regulation, Cybercrime and Spam. In 1996 Information Age nominated Philip as one of the 50 most influential people in Australia in the information technology field, and he was awarded a ComputerWorld Fellow in 1997 for services to the Information Technology industry.
He is an elected member of the Executive of the Business Law Section of the Law Council of Australia, and is a past Chairman of the eCommerce Committee as well as being a member of the Competition & Consumer Committee almost from its inception. He is also a Past President and founding member of the New South Wales Society for Computers and the Law, and a long standing member of the Australian Corporate Lawyers’ Association. Philip is Chairman of the Law Society of NSW Legal Technology Committee and a member of the Dispute Resolution Committee as well as being a member of Australia’s National Standing Committee on Cloud Computing. He was a director and Treasurer of the Mediator Standards Board for seven years, and is a former chairman of the Webcast Committee of the International Technology Law Association. He also chairs the Ethics and Standards subcommittee of the Australian Council of Professions. For over 20 years Philip played a key role in the selection and implementation of much of Mallesons’ computer technology and sophisticated communications facilities, and he can provide both legal and technical advice to clients who are supplying or installing information and communications technology.
Philip acted as Mallesons’ Executive Director (Technology & Information) in 1996 and 1997, and chaired the firm’s Technology & Information Committee for many years. He was also editor of the Australian edition of Computers For Lawyers, first published in 1986 by Longmans. Philip spent 1982 as a Senior Associate in Mallesons Stephen Jaques’ New York office. He became a partner in January 1984 and led Mallesons’ acclaimed Intellectual Property & Technology Group for more than 15 years.
Consulting Principal, Keypoint Law
Past President, Australian Computer Society
Past Director/Treasurer, Mediator Standards Board
Deputy Chairman, Australian Computer Society Foundation
Chairman and Foundation Fellow, Technology Dispute Centre
Non-executive Chairman, One Education Foundation Limited
Inaugural Chairman, auDA Registrants’ Review Panel
Past President/Founding Vice President, NSW Society for Computers and The Law
Chairman, Legal Technology Committee & member, Dispute Resolution Committees, Law Society of New South Wales
Law Council of Australia – Member, Business Law Section Executive, Past Chairman of eCommerce Committee, Chairman of National Electronic Conveyancing System Committee, member of Competition and Consumer Committee; BLS Executive liaison with IP Committee
Australian Corporate Lawyers’ Association
Resolution Institute – Advanced Mediators’ Panel, domain name dispute resolution panelist
WIPO arbitrator, mediator and domain name dispute resolution panelist
Committee member, Canterbury Ice Hockey Club
Committee member, Sydney Angels
Contact Information
Australia
Sydney
+61297198521
4 Drummoyne Avenue Drummoyne NSW 2047 Australia
Educational Qualifications
B.Com
LL.B.
WIPO-certified arbitration, Domain Name Dispute and Neutrals Panels
Australian Dispute Centre
Resolution Institute
Technology Dispute Centre
Silicon Valley Arbitration & Mediation Center Tech List
Membership Categories and Levels
BANKING, ACCOUNTING & FINANCIAL SERVICES PANEL, BIOTECH PANEL, CONSTRUCTION PANEL, CROSS BORDER DISPUTES PANEL, ENTERTAINMENT PANEL, EXECUTIVE PANEL, FRANCHISE PANEL, GENERAL COUNSEL PANEL, HEALTH CARE & LIFE SCIENCES PANEL, TECHNOLOGY/IPPANEL
Personal Details
Philip Argy
Professional Details
Mid to Moderate Fee Range (Established and Accredited)
Audit, Compliance, Aviation & Defence, Aviation & Defense, Banking & Financial Services, Competition, Construction, Infrastructure & Engineering, Consumer Law, Corporate & Commercial, Employment, Entertainment, Franchise, Health Care & Pharmaceuticals, Information Technology, Intellectual Property, Partnership & Shareholder, Professional Negligence, Sports
Strategists
Most people confuse strategy with tactics. A strategic decision almost always precludes alternative courses of action, which means it must be made with great care and with all available information. Whilst we can also advise on tactics, our highly experienced strategists can help you brainstorm and workshop corporate plans and competitive edge options.
Credentials
Our principal, Philip Argy, is an experienced commercial mediator and arbitrator, having successfully resolved thousands of disputes, many of them highly complex involving tens of millions of dollars. He specialises in intellectual property, science, technology, consumer, franchising and competition issues and has an Australian Government Negative Vetting 2 security clearance enabling him to assist in cases involving classified information. He has been a computer buff for nearly 50 years as well as being an experienced programmer. Philip left Mallesons Stephen Jaques (now called King & Wood Mallesons) at the end of 2007 after being with the firm for almost 32 years (24 of them as a partner). He established ArgyStar.com primarily to evangelise and implement dispute resolution and avoidance strategies in the IT sector, applying the ADRoIT Principles, jointly developed by the Australian Computer Society, IAMA, and the Project Management Institute. He is a director and founder of the Technology Dispute Centre and a Consulting Principal at Keypoint Law – an innovative model in legal service delivery.
Philip qualified at the University of New South Wales for a Bachelor of Commerce (Information Systems) degree in 1975 and a Bachelor of Laws the following year. He is a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Courts of New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria and Western Australia, a Fellow of the Resolution Institute and was also one of the first mediators to be accredited under the National Mediator Accreditation System which first came into force in 2008.
Philip is on the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) panel of neutrals for the resolution of intellectual property and technology disputes, especially those involving domain names. He is the sole Australian member of the prestigious Silicon Valley Arbitration and Mediation Centre’s Tech List. Euromoney’s Best of the Best has repeatedly listed Philip as one of the best information technology lawyers in the world. Philip is a renowned strategist in both commercial negotiations and commercial litigation, bringing his enormous breadth of legal experience and deep technical expertise to bear on activities as diverse as food and drug regulation; patent, copyright and trade mark litigation; franchising, outsourcing; electronic commerce and digital signatures. He is frequently commissioned to prepare expert determinations on both legal and technological matters. Philip is an experienced angel investor and business and professional mentor.
Philip was a member of the Federal Attorney-General’s Electronic Commerce Expert Group and a member of the first auDA Names Panel that prepared the domain name eligibility and allocation policy for the .au space. He was also a member of the first auDA Competition Panel and he drafted the auDRP – Australia’s domain name dispute resolution policy. Philip is also inaugural Chairman of the Registrants’ Review Panel, established to resolve disputes between registrants and auDA over domain name cancellations. In Artificial Legal Intelligence, published in 1997 by Dartmouth Press, Philip is officially credited with having written the first legal expert system in Australia (which began life as his consumer rights problem-solving flowchart). Acquisition International’s panel voted him Commercial Mediator of the Year for Australia in 2014, 2015 and 2016.
Philip is a Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, a Past President (and Honorary Life Member) of the Australian Computer Society and he speaks extensively on subjects such as alternative dispute resolution, professionalism, risk management, electronic evidence and record retention. Philip has appeared as an expert witness before Parliamentary hearings in relation to On-line Content Regulation, Cybercrime and Spam. In 1996 Information Age nominated Philip as one of the 50 most influential people in Australia in the information technology field, and he was awarded a ComputerWorld Fellow in 1997 for services to the Information Technology industry.
He is an elected member of the Executive of the Business Law Section of the Law Council of Australia, and is a past Chairman of the eCommerce Committee as well as being a member of the Competition & Consumer Committee almost from its inception. He is also a Past President and founding member of the New South Wales Society for Computers and the Law, and a long standing member of the Australian Corporate Lawyers’ Association. Philip is Chairman of the Law Society of NSW Legal Technology Committee and a member of the Dispute Resolution Committee as well as being a member of Australia’s National Standing Committee on Cloud Computing. He was a director and Treasurer of the Mediator Standards Board for seven years, and is a former chairman of the Webcast Committee of the International Technology Law Association. He also chairs the Ethics and Standards subcommittee of the Australian Council of Professions. For over 20 years Philip played a key role in the selection and implementation of much of Mallesons’ computer technology and sophisticated communications facilities, and he can provide both legal and technical advice to clients who are supplying or installing information and communications technology.
Philip acted as Mallesons’ Executive Director (Technology & Information) in 1996 and 1997, and chaired the firm’s Technology & Information Committee for many years. He was also editor of the Australian edition of Computers For Lawyers, first published in 1986 by Longmans. Philip spent 1982 as a Senior Associate in Mallesons Stephen Jaques’ New York office. He became a partner in January 1984 and led Mallesons’ acclaimed Intellectual Property & Technology Group for more than 15 years.
Consulting Principal, Keypoint Law
Past President, Australian Computer Society
Past Director/Treasurer, Mediator Standards Board
Deputy Chairman, Australian Computer Society Foundation
Chairman and Foundation Fellow, Technology Dispute Centre
Non-executive Chairman, One Education Foundation Limited
Inaugural Chairman, auDA Registrants’ Review Panel
Past President/Founding Vice President, NSW Society for Computers and The Law
Chairman, Legal Technology Committee & member, Dispute Resolution Committees, Law Society of New South Wales
Law Council of Australia – Member, Business Law Section Executive, Past Chairman of eCommerce Committee, Chairman of National Electronic Conveyancing System Committee, member of Competition and Consumer Committee; BLS Executive liaison with IP Committee
Australian Corporate Lawyers’ Association
Resolution Institute – Advanced Mediators’ Panel, domain name dispute resolution panelist
WIPO arbitrator, mediator and domain name dispute resolution panelist
Committee member, Canterbury Ice Hockey Club
Committee member, Sydney Angels
Contact Information
Australia
Sydney
+61297198521
4 Drummoyne Avenue Drummoyne NSW 2047 Australia
Educational Qualifications
B.Com
LL.B.
WIPO-certified arbitration, Domain Name Dispute and Neutrals Panels
Australian Dispute Centre
Resolution Institute
Technology Dispute Centre
Silicon Valley Arbitration & Mediation Center Tech List