More than 150 paralegals, speakers and exhibitors packed into BMA House in London for a day of learning and building new connections.
The UK IPO has issued a new warning to holders of intellectual property rights to be cautious when receiving invoices, after a 63% increase in unsolicited payment requests.
We have published an updated version of the CITMA Paralegal Competency Framework, which outlines the key skill sets of a CITMA Paralegal.
To ensure sustainability remains a priority for the IP legal profession, we have launched a net zero pledge for firms and organisations operating within the IP legal sector to sign.
Ahead of the upcoming changes to address for service rules for comparable trade marks and re-registered designs, the UK IPO has published updated guidance on the requirements.
The government needs more time to explore the UK’s future exhaustion of intellectual property (IP) regime meaning there will be no imminent change, it has announced.
Earlier UK filing dates for some 70,000 trade marks are still eligible to claimed with the deadline just six weeks away.
Just ten weeks remain until the filing deadline for UK priority applications based on rights that were pending at the EUIPO on 1st January 2021.
In the legal profession, it’s important to be aware of how dealing with emotionally stressful situations can have a knock on effect.
It’s a cornerstone of the legal sector’s corporate business model, but are alternatives to the billable hour viable?
Online brand protection can seem a herculean task – we set out the strategies to keep IP safe in the digital space
Our award-nominated 2023 CITMA Paralegal Conference was our biggest-ever event for Paralegal members – hear from attendees on what they enjoyed, and why they’re back in 2024.
Four trade mark professionals describe the experience of being dual-qualified.
CITMA member Tom Coop answers our questions. Find out more about Alfie the dog, where Tom wants to travel to and what trade mark he would be.
The USPTO hopes “to ensure AI is not misused – or left unchecked – in practice before our judicial boards”. Sponsored content in association with WebTMS.
Part-time working can thrive in our profession, believes Alice Anderson.
Aaron Wood argues that this decision leaves uncertainty around some important issues. [2024] UKSC 17, Lifestyle Equities CV and another v Ahmed and another, Supreme Court.
One celebrity social post can mean self-disclosure, warns Sarah Husslein. T-647/22, Puma SE v EUIPO – Handelsmaatschappij J Van Hilst BV, General Court, 6th March 2024
Chris Hawkes explains why a bit of decoration won’t aid registration. O/026/24, 3-Dimensional Shape (Chocolate), UK IPO.
Poor behaviour wasn’t put up with, writes Robert Franks. O/0441/24, Howard Bates v Wayne Barrett-McGrath, UK IPO.