Chickens come home to roost: Morley’s (Fast Foods) Ltd v Nanthakumar & Ors

07 May 2025
A recent High Court decision concerning London chicken shops highlights the importance of robust and forward thinking settlement agreements.
Phil Leonard
Phil Leonard
Associate, Solicitor
Chickens come home to roost: Morley’s (Fast Foods) Ltd v Nanthakumar & Ors

Pedantry on ice: High Court explores the relationship between trade marks and their descriptions

07 May 2025
British supermarket chain Iceland applied for a summary judgment regarding a dispute over Babek International’s registered trade mark (shown below).…
Frankie Thomas
Frankie Thomas
Legal and Trade Mark Administrator
Pedantry on ice: High Court explores the relationship between trade marks and their descriptions

Oh glow up! Another TV format case fails

07 May 2025
The BBC has succeeded in getting a seemingly spurious case against it thrown out. This case concerns an allegation by…
Peter Byrd
Peter Byrd
Senior Associate, Solicitor
Oh glow up! Another TV format case fails

UK Government’s response to second consultation: trade marks & designs update

07 May 2025
The UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) launched its “One IPO Transformation” programme in 2021, with the ambition of enhancing and…
Jennifer Heath
Jennifer Heath
Senior Associate, Trade Mark Attorney
UK Government’s response to second consultation: trade marks & designs update

3D mark with a technical function? High Court re-enforces difficulties in registration

07 May 2025
In this recent High Court case, Mr Justice Smith re-enforced how difficult it can be to acquire and maintain rights…
Olivia Oxton
Olivia Oxton
Senior Associate, Solicitor
3D mark with a technical function? High Court re-enforces difficulties in registration

ECOVIE and ECOVER: General Court finds likelihood of confusion

07 May 2025
In a recent decision, the General Court overturned the EUIPO Board of Appeal’s finding in an opposition between the EU…
Mia McIntyre
Mia McIntyre
Legal and Trade Mark Administrator
ECOVIE and ECOVER: General Court finds likelihood of confusion

Look-alikes look out! Unfair advantage wins the day for Thatchers in lemon cider dispute with Aldi

11 March 2025
A family company has won its trade mark battle with a discount supermarket concerning look-alike branding.
Phil Leonard
Phil Leonard
Associate, Solicitor
Look-alikes look out! Unfair advantage wins the day for Thatchers in lemon cider dispute with Aldi

Stripe strife: first High Court exploration of position mark infringement and registrability

11 March 2025
In November 2024 luxury fashion brand Thom Browne sought to invalidate 16 trade marks registered by adidas, all of which…
Matthew Dick
Matthew Dick
Partner, Solicitor
Stripe strife: first High Court exploration of position mark infringement and registrability

Mind the...gap? Transport for London v GAP

11 March 2025
Whilst many will be aware of the “MIND THE GAP” warning that has echoed around the London Underground for the…
Rachel Pellatt
Rachel Pellatt
Senior Associate, Trade Mark Attorney
Mind the...gap? Transport for London v GAP

Is it a bird? General court confirms subjective nature of visual similarity of logo only marks

11 March 2025
The applicant, Shenzhen City Chongzheng Technology, sought to register the mark shown below in the EU, for goods in class…
Kate Cheney
Kate Cheney
Senior Associate, Trade Mark Attorney
Is it a bird? General court confirms subjective nature of visual similarity of logo only marks

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