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Law and practice snippets: April 2026

An update on recent practice points by our Law and Practice Committee, including a new Designs Practice Notice, certificate issuance and tribunal timescales.

22nd Apr 2026 | News
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The UK IPO issues new Designs Practice Notice

The UK Intellectual Property Office (UK IPO) has issued new guidance on protecting digital designs, including graphical user interfaces (GUIs), webpages and graphic symbols/icons.

22nd Apr 2026 | News
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CITMA announces new president

We are delighted to announce that Daniel Hardman-Smart has been elected as President of The Chartered Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys.

21st Apr 2026 | News
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Chartered Trade Mark Attorneys recognised for pro bono contributions

Chartered Trade Mark Attorneys have been recognised on the Pro Bono Recognition List of England and Wales for the first time.

20th Apr 2026 | News
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Features

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Your guide to earning CITMA Paralegal CPD in 2026

CPD is an essential part of being a CITMA Paralegal in 2026, offering a flexible way to take ownership of your professional development.

2nd Apr 2026 | Feature
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A memorable evening at the first ever joint CITMA and CIPA Paralegal Reception

With the recent launch of our Paralegal Conference this September, CITMA Paralegal, Paul Farrell reflects on our inaugural joint Paralegal Reception with CIPA last autumn.

2nd Apr 2026 | Feature
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AI procurement top tips: Liability and compliance

Part C of this series explores the legal, contractual, and organisational responsibilities that arise when Chartered Trade Mark Attorneys and IP professionals adopt AI-based tools.

5th Mar 2026 | Feature
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AI procurement top tips: Critical risk assessment

Part B of this series examines the key technical, operational, and regulatory risks that must be assessed when Trade Mark Attorneys and IP professionals adopt AI-based tools.

26th Feb 2026 | Feature

CITMA Review features:

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How is AI reshaping the legal world?

Most of us already use artificial intelligence to some extent, writes Lucy Walker, but to understand its impact on the future of trade mark practice, read on.

20th Apr 2026 | CITMA Review feature
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Cross-generational collaboration in trade mark teams

Define boundaries. Be a swot. Don’t phone people spontaneously. Robert Cumming and Lisa Thomson share advice from opposite ends of the career spectrum.

20th Apr 2026 | CITMA Review feature
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The creativity of design

Sponsored content: Do you need to be original to have individual character?

20th Apr 2026 | CITMA Review feature
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Creative tension: AI and LDMA copyright law

Ese Akpogheneta and Canan Aktas explore the technological evolution of creative works and the impact on copyright.

20th Apr 2026 | CITMA Review feature

Case comments

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Family matters

Protecting your own must be a priority, finds Sam Barker. [2025] EWHC 3077 (IPEC), easyGroup Ltd v Jaybank Leisure Ltd.

25th Feb 2026 | Case comment
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A golden opportunity

Guidance on interpretation of figurative marks with written descriptions is welcome, writes Daniel Ramos. [2025] EWCA Civ 1341, Babek International Ltd v Iceland Foods Ltd.

25th Feb 2026 | Case comment
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The hunt for reputation

Rebecca Field reports on Puma’s appeal against a decision it said would affect its reputation. T-491/24, Puma SE v EUIPO, General Court.

25th Feb 2026 | Case comment
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Less can mean more

Brevity is a powerful tool in registering marks, finds Henry Schlaefli. [2025] EWCA Civ 1340, Thom Browne Inc & Anor v Adidas AG.

25th Feb 2026 | Case comment
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