We are pleased to announce that Mathys & Squire have moved to larger offices in central Manchester Manchester continues to thrive as a dynamic business hub which has in turn provided the firm… read more…
We were delighted to exhibit at the MACH exhibition last week at the NEC in Birmingham Sean Leach, Andrew White, Catherine Booth, Annabel Williams, Matthew Maitland, Ruth Telfer, Michael Stott,… read more…
IP Inclusive is an organisation committed to working for equality, diversity and inclusion in IP We are proud to be members and signatories of the IP Inclusive Charter, and look forward to… read more…
Key changes are being made to the Community Trade Mark Regulation and the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market from the 23 March 2016 The Community Trade Mark (“CTM”) will be renamed… read more…
The Supreme Court has today announced their judgement in the landmark case of Magmatic (the makers of the Trunki ride-on case) and their rivals PMS (the distributers of the Kiddee Case) Magmatic,… read more…
Emma Reeve examines the relationship between the law and a new breed of business rising from the shadows of online, looking at whether more conversations need to he held in order to update the… read more…
While patents have not yet been central to the debate on the UK referendum, exit of the UK from the European Union is likely at least to delay implementation of the proposed pan-European unified… read more…
Join James Pitchford and the Cambridge Technology Cluster for a fascinating roundtable discussion on how to control your IP in a digital world The meeting will be held at the Crown Plaza… read more…
On Monday 15th February the Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee of the House of Lords scrutinised a draft of ‘The Patents (European Patent with Unitary Effect and Unified Patent Court)… read more…