Congratulations to the 99 candidates who passed the 2025/26 CITMA Paralegal Course exam.
An update on recent practice points by our Law and Practice Committee, including sharp practice warnings, dispute resolution, and the EU Design Reform.
This summer, we're giving you the chance to add one of the most comprehensive resources in the field to your bookshelf - at a substantial saving.
Mental health charity, LawCare has named Mark Evans, current President of the Law Society of England and Wales, as its next Chief Executive Officer.
You’ve studied hard and passed the exams; now it's time to embark on your career as a trade mark attorney. It’s a big transition and not always an easy one.
What a privilege it was to see the global IP community in our home city. The INTA Annual Meeting brought trade mark professionals from across the world to the Excel and into every corner of London.
What should we be measuring in 2026, and where should we start – we asked Crispin Sykes from Climate Action for Associations (CAFA) to help IP firms answer these questions.
We're delighted to welcome Mark Dainty of Edwin Coe as our new Student Representative. Mark succeeds April Parker, who held the post since April 2024.
As host to several key events for our profession this year, Ireland is a shining example of trade mark innovation, writes Cherrie Stewart.
From airport bars to Michelin stars, successful tourism branding ultimately has to earn holidaymakers’ trust and loyalty, writes Monica Ezsias.
New CEO Jay Parmar has his finger on the pulse of modern regulatory needs.
With primary registration imminent, IP professionals are looking towards greater independence, writes Richard Stilwell.
This EUIPO decision shows the limits of weak elements in EU trade mark law, writes Charlene Nelson. B 3 230 804 and B 3 230 826, Swiss Pharma International AG v Zdrovit Romania SRL, EUIPO Opposition Division.
Insufficient evidence ultimately weakened this case, writes Dominic Farnsworth. [2026] EWHC 360 (IPEC), Wang Zeng International Ltd v Bing Bing Foods Ltd & Ors.
Check your calendar carefully when assessing absolute grounds, writes Giles Parsons. [2026] EWHC 386 (Ch), Parabolica Ltd v Tesla Holding a.s.
A decade on, the ECJ finally dismissed this trade mark opposition, writes Rose Smalley-Gordon. C-337/22 P, EUIPO v Nowhere Co Ltd.