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UK maintains top global ranking amidst shifting landscape

The UK has once again secured a joint top position for its work in the trade mark environment, achieving a perfect score in the latest International IP Index.

18th Mar 2026 | News
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George Myrants

We are saddened to hear that George Myrants, a longstanding member of our profession, has passed away aged 97.

19th Feb 2026 | News
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Law and practice snippets: February 2026

An update on recent practice points by our Law and Practice Committee, including changes to the Nice Classification, fee increases and a Supreme Court decision.

19th Feb 2026 | News
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Chartered Trade Mark Attorneys can now apply for Pro Bono Recognition List

Chartered Trade Mark Attorneys can now submit their names to the Pro Bono Recognition List of England & Wales for the first time.

18th Feb 2026 | News
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Features

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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
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AI procurement top tips: Trust & partnership assessment

Part A of this Top 5 series focuses on the foundational considerations that Chartered Trade Mark Attorneys and related IP professionals should evaluate when selecting and working with AI vendors.

17th Feb 2026 | Feature
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AI procurement guidance for IP professionals

Our three-part top 5 tips series gives Chartered Trade Mark Attorneys and IP professionals a practical framework for safely adopting AI tools.

17th Feb 2026 | Feature

CITMA Review features:

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Protecting a brand abroad

As African markets evolve, the risk of trade mark squatting grows. Chinwe Ogban shares some practical solutions.

25th Feb 2026 | CITMA Review feature
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Letter from IP Inclusive: Summer of IP 2026

Helen Smith invites you to take part and improve access to careers in IP.

25th Feb 2026 | CITMA Review feature
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Consent to coexist

Cherry Shin explores how rights holders in key jurisdictions can legally permit other brands to register a trade mark resembling their own.

25th Feb 2026 | CITMA Review feature
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On your marks, get set…

2026 is a big year for sporting events, writes Leanne Gulliver, and the IP sector will be a major player.

25th Feb 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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