A career in IP (intellectual property) might not be the obvious choice for students planning their future. But, as Albright IP Director and Trade Mark attorney, Katie Oliver, points out in this wide-ranging interview, if you’ve got a degree and want a role that offers...
Albright IP’s UK & European Trade Mark attorneys and directors Katie Oliver and Julia House, have been named in the 2021 edition of the renowned WIPR Leaders report, the leading guide to IP practitioners worldwide. The WIPR Leaders profiles the top IP attorneys from...
The latest version of the industry handbook that lists top Intellectual Property professionals across the world includes not just one, but two directors from Cheltenham-based IP attorney, Albright IP. Katie Oliver and Julia House, Directors and Chartered Trade Mark...
The “use it or lose it” principle with regards to trade mark registrations applies in numerous jurisdictions around the world. However, as highlighted in a recent decision of the UKIPO involving three Trade Marks relating to the British “Carry On” film series,...
Use the Internet to search for other people using the same or a similar Mark. If they have been using it for a long time or on a significant scale, they may have unregistered rights, which could prevent use/registration of your later Trademark.