As December approaches, you may have considered purchasing (for another, or just yourself!) an advent calendar to mark the run-up to Christmas. Traditionally all about revealing seasonal pictures or chocolate, the cosmetics industry has in recent years created its own version that is now a growing market: the beauty advent calendar. These offer an array… Read more »
AA Thornton and Venner Shipley are excited to announce that the AA Thornton partners and people will be joining Venner Shipley from 1 December. The combined firm, with a headcount totalling 230 people, will operate under the Venner Shipley name. Aiming to help clients navigate complex legal challenges and safeguard innovation, this combination brings together… Read more »
This morning, the Supreme Court handed down its long awaited judgment in the case of Sky v Skykick [2024] UKSC 36 (a copy of the full judgment can be found here). We will be producing a detailed note on the full judgment (which runs to an impressive 145 pages) shortly. However, we set out a… Read more »
This article was first published in the November 2024 issue of CITMA Review, the journal of the Chartered Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys (CITMA). For more information on CITMA, please visit citma.org.uk On 5th June 2024, the EU’s General Court (GC) issued its judgment in the appeal brought by Supermac’s (Holdings) Ltd against the… Read more »
Black History Month is celebrated in the UK each October. It provides a chance for everyone to share, celebrate and better understand the achievements of black people both within the UK and around the world. Each year, a different theme is announced to focus attention on a particular issue, and this year’s theme is “Reclaiming… Read more »
Are toys which accurately replicate real products equivalent to virtual goods? If so, what do cases about replica toys teach us about how the Courts will assess infringement and the similarity of goods vs their virtual equivalent? In our latest article in this series, we build on the decision of the EU IPO in Opposition… Read more »
We’re delighted to announce that our Partner, Ian Gill, has been recognised as one of the small number of Band 1 UK Trade Mark Attorneys for 2024 by Chambers and Partners. Chambers and Partners is a leading legal directory that provides prestigious rankings for law firms and individual lawyers worldwide. Their annual rankings are based… Read more »
Managing IP have announced its 2024 Patent Stars and we are delighted to share that our partners Mike Jennings and Craig Turner have been recognised for their expertise in patents. Adding to our excitement, we are also proud to announce that our senior associates Suzanne Power and Sarah Neil have now been named Rising Stars… Read more »
We are pleased to announce that AA Thornton has achieved a Tier 2 ranking in the Patents and Trade Mark Attorneys category of the Legal 500 UK 2025. Additionally, the firm has been recognised as Tier 5 in both the Patents (contentious and non-contentious) and Trade Marks, copyright and design categories. We are particularly proud… Read more »
Pharmaceutical team member Suzanne Power provides a legal update of UK Trade Mark case law This article was published in the September 2024 issue of PTMG’s Law, Lore & Practice Whilst many in July were enjoying a well-earned summer break, the officials at the UK Intellectual Property Office (UK IPO) were busy publishing… Read more »