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World Trade Mark Review 1000 Recommended Firm 2019

We are delighted that Mathys & Squire is in the World Trade Mark Review (WTR) 1000 directory as a recommended firm for 2019 Trade Mark lead partners, Gary Johnston and Margaret Arnott are also… read more…

Happy Chinese New Year!

  Mathys & Squire wish all of our Chinese clients, contacts and friends a very Happy Chinese New Year for 5th February, the year of the Pig For more information about Mathys & Squire’s… read more…

Mathys & Squire hosts Burns Night 2019

On Thursday 24th January, Mathys & Squire hosted our annual Burns Night networking event at our offices in The Shard! The evening was filled with whisky tasting, Scottish themed canapes and of… read more…

Big Mac trade mark case shows size doesn’t matter

In an article published by The Times, Gary Johnston and Laura West discuss the recent decision issued by the EU Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) revoking McDonald’s rights in its Big Mac trade… read more…

IP Trends For 2019

The Mathys & Squire patent, trade mark and design attorneys have been crystal ball gazing! Here are their IP trends to look out for in 2019 Recycling Green-tech innovations are taking an… read more…

Protecting your Designs: is it worthwhile challenging infringers?

The United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) recently published a report  on design infringement in the UK  This report not only explores the attitude to design rights in the UK, but… read more…

Mathys & Squire’s Oxford Office Opening

Home to academics, entrepreneurs, growing businesses and established ventures, Oxford has long been an industry hotbed for start-ups, founders and global brands, generating innovation across… read more…

Patenting Blockchain: missed opportunities for UK businesses?

Bitcoin, and the technology on which it is based, Blockchain, have become something of buzzwords ever since Satoshi Nakamoto’s 2008 white-paper[1] introduced the concept of Bitcoin to the… read more…

Congratulations to our client, Colorfix for raising $3m in funding

Norwich, UK: Colorifix, a company that has developed the first commercial biological dyeing process, has raised a Series A round of $3 million from impact and strategic investors with strong links to… read more…

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