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The limits of without prejudice correspondence
'Without prejudice' correspondence is a key part of English litigation. A recent judgment sheds light on the key criteria for this legal com

Rosie Burbidge
Oct 31, 20233 min read


When are advert claims factual descriptions?
ASA rules that a post for Elf Bar on social media platform Discord offering a 5% discount was an advert and must not appear again.

Rosie Burbidge
Oct 31, 20232 min read


Key takeaways from Court of Appeal's EASYOFFICE judgment
The Court of Appeal has upheld the decision in the EASYOFFICE case concerning trade marks that led to the revocation of easyGroup's mark.

Rosie Burbidge
Oct 30, 20233 min read


Is a five-year criminal sentence for trade mark infringement too harsh?
The EU Court of Justice has addressed questions concerning criminal penalties for unauthorised use of trade marks.

Rosie Burbidge
Oct 26, 20232 min read


Can you enforce rights in an orphan brand?
A recent judgment in the IPEC illustrates some of the challenges that can arise when an old brand falls into disuse. But this case provides

Rosie Burbidge
Oct 26, 20234 min read
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