Brand protection beyond Brexit: are businesses prepared?
Late last year, European IP specialist law firm HGF commissioned a comprehensive survey of more than 120 leading businesses across the UK and Europe to better understand their concerns and gauge how prepared they are for life after the UK’s departure from the EU, in terms of protecting their trademark and design rights.
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23 October 2020 The UK government yesterday announced a new set of rules and logos to protect British producers of food and drink from IP infringement, and to guarantee the authenticity of traditional brands for consumers.
3 August 2020 Nearly 100,000 newly cloned UK trademark registrations will become defunct next year following the Brexit deadline of December 31, research by IP data provider Clarivate has revealed.
17 June 2020 Law firms HGF and Squire Patton Boggs have partnered with Nexus, an innovation hub at the University of Leeds, to offer support services for members.