
* Robert Lands (Finers Stephens Innocent) on how to handle damage caused by celebrity endorsements that backfire
* Helen Newman, late of Kilpatrick & Stockton but now with Olswang, on the role of trade marks in protecting the identity of fashion designers and labels;
* Deirdre Kilroy (LK Shields, Dublin) on the relationship between fashion brand owners and retailers peddling own-brand products: is it warfare, or merely a rather agressive form of symbiosis?

Left: fresh from the catwalk, Moggins shows off her favourite fur coat ("I never go anywhere without it", she purrs)
The IPKat will be running a competition associated with this conference, the prize being complimentary admission for the day's festivities (that's worth £495 plus VAT to anyone who might otherwise have paid to get in). Watch this weblog for further details.
IP and Fashion conference
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Thursday, July 19, 2007
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