EU Referendum: what a UK exit would mean for trademarks

Written By

mark holah module
Mark Holah

Partner
UK

I am a partner in our Intellectual Property practice in London, specialising in brand protection. I've been advising clients on IP issues since 1994.

Bird & Bird trademark partner Mark Holah on the impact a "Brexit" could have on trademarks.

View article >>

This article was first published in the March/April 2016 issue of the World Intellectual Property Review (WIPR). For more information on WIPR, please visit http://www.worldipreview.com/

Latest insights

More Insights
stethoscope

EPO Board of Appeal Decides Pig/Human Chimera Patent Offends Human Dignity

Feb 17 2025

Read More

Canada's CIPO Launches Pilot Project to Enforce Section 45 of the Trade Marks Act: What It Means for Trademark Owners

Feb 17 2025

Read More
camera

“Shambles” TV show format not protected by copyright as a dramatic work

Feb 12 2025

Read More