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IPReg has recently accredited Nottingham Law School's (NTU) Higher Courts Advocacy Course, open to attorneys who already hold the IPReg Higher Courts Litigation Certificate. An individual who successfully completes this course will be awarded, upon application to IPReg, the IPReg Higher Courts Advocacy Certificate…
IPReg is pleased to announce that it has appointed three new Board members. They are: Justin Bukspan – Justin is appointed as a professional member to the Trade Mark Regulation Board. Justin is a Chartered Trade Mark Attorney. He holds a first class law degree and a master's degree in international business law. Born…
Following a survey of registered patent attorneys and trade mark attorneys, IPReg has today published a report on its findings.
As reported through the IPReg annual renewal process, the nature of the four most frequent complaints made to regulated entities and sole practitioners in 2020:Costs information deficient/costs excessive – 77 total complaints (65 complaints in 2019);Failure to advise – 22 total complaints (12 complaints in 2019);Delay/…
IPReg Annual Report 2020 HeadlinesThrough what was a strange and difficult year for everyone, the IPReg team achieved a significant amount. The following are just some of the 2020 headlines…Working from home: we hardly had time to unpack in our lovely new office when the pandemic started. From March 2020 the entire IPReg…