Significant changes in Trade Mark and Design protection will be coming now that the United Kingdom has left the EU. Our resources will guide you through these and other Brexit-related changes to Intellectual Property.
Brexit will change UK Intellectual Property protection, and Trade Mark law in particular. Nevertheless, clients of Maucher Jenkins will not experience any change in service.
We are pleased to offer our clients uninterrupted pan-European representation through our offices in Germany and dual-qualified UK/Irish lawyers.
You will find here collated advice and resources on what to expect from changes to UK Intellectual Property law after Brexit.
11 November 2020
Area: Trade Mark Attorneys, Lawyers & Brand Protection Advisors
Make Your Mark Spring 2019 including case law, Brexit advice and more. All articles published here are also available to read on our News and Events pages.
25 January 2019
21 November 2018
Area: Trade Mark Attorneys, Lawyers & Brand Protection Advisors
This issue includes news and articles relating to Brexit and the implications for IP and Maucher Jenkins as well as the latest news on German, UK and European trade mark matters and case references.
10 July 2018
21 May 2018
Area: Design Registration & Protection
This issue includes news and articles like Doceram - clarity or confusion on functional designs?, Nintendo v Bigben, Acacia, Audi and other, Magnitone, High court guidance on how to shorten design trials, Sucker blow for thread lifter, "Dictated by technical character".
Area: Trade Mark Attorneys, Lawyers & Brand Protection Advisors, Design Registration & Protection, Intellectual Property Litigation & Dispute Resolution, IP Strategy
This issue includes news and articles relating to Brexit and the implications for IP and Maucher Jenkins as well as the latest news on German, UK and European trade mark matters and case references.
29 March 2017
Area: Patents & Inventions
This issue included news and articles relating to Brexit; EPO analysis; FRAND; Arrow declarations; patentability of aesthetic creations; and Observations from China on Brexit.
Area: Trade Mark Attorneys, Lawyers & Brand Protection Advisors
This issue included news and articles relating to Brexit and the implications for the UK and for Maucher Jenkins; Nikki keeps her Kule; cMuffin with your Maccoffee, sir?; Snippets; Glaxo gets puffed out.