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Starting at 2pm and finishing with drinks and canapes from 6:15pm at Simmons’ offices in Citypoint, Moorgate, the full line up is below:
14:00-14:30 – Registration
14:30-14:40 – Introduction and welcome (Darren Meale)
14:40-15:40 – Panel 1 – “It looks like lookalikes are no longer liked: has the Court of Appeal moved the dial in favour of brand owners?” (We will explore the decision in Thatchers v Aldi along with a number of other recent Court of Appeal decisions which have overturned first instance judgments to the benefit of trade mark owners and ask whether we’ve entered a new regime of stronger and broader protection)
- Moderator: Professor Eleonora Rosati, IPKat, Professor of Intellectual Property Law at Stockholm University
Panellists:
- Jonathan Moss, Barrister, Hogarth Chambers
- Joel Smith, Partner, Simmons & Simmons
- Mel Jones, Assistant General Counsel, GSK
- Victoria Jones, Barrister, 3 Paper Buildings
16:00-16:30 – Coffee/tea break
16:30-17:15 – Keynote address: Professor Johanna Gibson, Herchel Smith Professor of Intellectual Property Law, Queen Mary University of London
17:15-18:15 – Panel 2 – “A tale of a supreme saga: where does the Supreme Court judgment in Skykick leave us?” (Now that one of the most significant trade mark cases in modern times has drawn to a close with the Supreme Court’s final judgment, we will examine its conclusions and ponder what’s to become of the problems the saga highlighted in our registration system)
- Moderator: Darren Meale
Panellists:
- Andrew Norris KC, Hogarth Chambers
- Grant Robery, Senior Trade Mark Counsel, Natura & Co
- Philipp von Kapff, Member of the Boards of Appeal, EUIPO
Tickets are strictly limited and available on a first come, first served basis. The event usually sells out, so don’t delay. Tickets are free, but there is again an option to make a donation to charity by purchasing a special ticket – the event will be supporting Bowel Cancer UK once more (please give generously!).
You can sign up via Eventbrite here.
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Monday, February 03, 2025
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