

About Ben
Ben Kay is the Managing Partner and founder of Kay+Lynch, a leading figure in media and entertainment law in Australia. With over 15 years of dedicated practice, Ben has established a strong reputation for his work with high-profile clients in the arts, media, and entertainment sectors. He has been consistently acknowledged by prestigious publications such as the Legal 500 Asia Pacific and Doyle's Guide for his expertise and commitment to these industries. Ben's career is marked by his adeptness in negotiating and litigating complex legal issues, particularly those that intersect with the creative industries. He is renowned for his ability to navigate high-stakes, sensitive disputes and is committed to achieving exceptional outcomes for his clients. His involvement with the Arts Law Centre of Australia as a volunteer and his board positions, including Melbourne International Film Festival, underscore his dedication to supporting the arts community. He holds a Master of Laws from the University of New South Wales, specialising in Media and Technology Law, equipping him with advanced knowledge to address the intricacies unique to his practice areas. Ben began his legal career at Digby Law, gaining significant experience that laid the foundation for his later success. His representative experience includes handling Supreme Court litigation for a television production company, defending a visual artist in matters of copyright and moral rights, and advising international clients on talent negotiations and sponsorship agreements. Ben's academic background from the University of Melbourne, where he earned a Bachelor of Laws and a Bachelor of Arts with Honours, further complements his practical expertise.
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- Name
- Ben Kay
- Date of Admission
- 2008
- Certification type
- Principal of a law practice
- Class
- Law Practice
- Region
- NSW
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- Disputes
- Patents and Trademarks
- Supreme Court