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IPReg launches education review newsletter

The Intellectual Property Regulation Board (IPReg) has launched a dedicated newsletter to keep the profession informed on its education review.

10th Dec 2025 | News
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Celebrating 2025’s CITMA awards winners

The CITMA awards are our chance to celebrate the top trade mark students in the country. We are delighted to announce the 2025 winners.

8th Dec 2025 | News
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London Christmas Lunch 2025: photo gallery

Our London Christmas Lunch brought together more than 600 professionals from the IP community - see our selection of photos from the day.

8th Dec 2025 | News
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EUIPO launches new AI-powered screening tool

The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) has launched a new AI-based tool to highlight potential issues with trade marks before applicants file them.

20th Nov 2025 | News
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The vision and drive behind this year’s Sheila Lesley winner

At this year’s Christmas Lunch, we proudly announced Azhar Sadique as the winner of the Sheila Lesley Volunteer of the Year Award.

8th Dec 2025 | Feature
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Life in the Law 2025: It’s time to rethink how we work

Mental health charity, LawCare recently published its Life in the Law 2025 report, calling for the profession to step up and take action on wellbeing.

13th Nov 2025 | Feature
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Celebrating Black excellence in IP

Dive into the lived experiences of four Black IP professionals, as they reflect on the value in allyship, building resilience, and practical guidance for the next generation.

30th Oct 2025 | Feature
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The emergence and importance of reverse mentoring

A new reverse mentoring toolkit to help legal organisations improve inclusion, wellbeing, and cross-generational understanding has been launched by LawCare and the University of Leeds.

29th Jul 2025 | Feature

CITMA Review features:

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Shifting sands in the Caribbean

In her second report on The Bahamas and Bermuda, Katherine Van Deusen Hely warmly welcomes updated trade mark laws.

30th Oct 2025 | CITMA Review feature
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Make your mark now

Thomas Coop discusses the upcoming removal of series trade mark filings.

30th Oct 2025 | CITMA Review feature
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Listening, learning and connecting

170 paralegals, speakers and exhibitors packed out BMA House in central London for our 2025 Paralegal Conference.

30th Oct 2025 | CITMA Review feature
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Capturing the value of intangible assets

As investment shifts to IP and other intangibles, businesses are striving to unlock their hidden value.

30th Oct 2025 | CITMA Review feature

Case comments

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Is that coffee from Iceland?

An EU General Court decision reinforces the barriers to registering country names as EU trade marks, writes David Birchall. T-105/23, Iceland Foods Ltd v EUIPO, General Court.

30th Oct 2025 | Case comment
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Uneven footing

Post-sale circumstances can be considered when assessing similarity and likelihood of confusion, writes Leanne Gulliver. [2025] UKSC 25, Iconix Luxembourg Holdings SARL v Dream Pairs Europe Inc & Anor.

30th Oct 2025 | Case comment
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A bad beginning makes a bad ending

A trade mark registered in bad faith may be challenged without any time limit, writes Eve Duggan. C-322/24, Sánchez Romero Carvajal Jabugo SAU v Embutidos Monells SA, CJEU, Eighth Chamber.

30th Oct 2025 | Case comment
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Notting Hill-gate

Failure to deal with IP before a corporate restructure led to handbags at dawn over the use of a logo, says Chris Morris. [2025] EWHC 1793 (IPEC), Courtnay-Smith & Anor v The Notting Hill Shopping Bag Company Ltd & Ors.

30th Oct 2025 | Case comment
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