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HSM IP Attending INTA 2026 Annual Meeting in London
Our HSM IP team has landed in London and is gearing up to attend the International Trade Mark Association’s (INTA) Annual General Meeting from 2-6 May 2026. Meet Huw St.J. Moses OBE (Managing Partner), Mrinali Menon (Senior IP Manager), Shirly Read more +
HSM IP Named Caribbean Firm of the Year 2026 by Managing IP
HSM IP has been named Caribbean Firm of the Year at the Managing IP Awards 2026 Americas. This marks two years in a row that our firm has achieved this prestigious recognition, reflecting the strength of our intellectual property practice Read more +
HSM IP Contributes Cayman Trade Mark Chapter in ICLG 2026
HSM IP is pleased to have contributed once again to the International Comparative Legal Guide (ICLG) to Trade Marks. Click here to read our Cayman Islands chapter in the 15th edition of the guide, authored by Huw Moses, Mrinali Menon Read more +
From Goods to Goods AND Service Marks: Bahamas Expands Trade Mark Protection
Good news for brand owners seeking to protect their service marks in Bahamas, as the Registrar General’s Department in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has begun to allow applications to register marks for services. In 2025, the Bahamas Government took Read more +
HSM IP Presents INTA’s Unreal Campaign to JGHS Students
HSM IP’s Attorney Sophie Davies and Head IP Paralegal Natasha Whitelocke presented the International Trademark Association’s (“INTA”) Unreal Campaign to a group of students at John Gray High School at a morning assembly held on Monday, 3 April 2017. The Unreal Campaign is INTA’s public awareness initiative designed to educate teenagers about the importance of trade marks, intellectual property, and the dangers of counterfeit products.
During the Assembly, Sophie and Natasha educated the students on the importance of trade marks and anti-counterfeiting initiatives. They showed the students examples of counterfeit and genuine goods by way of comparison and explained what to look out for in order to spot the difference. They also explained the many ways in which counterfeit goods can affect the local consumer as well as the local community.
Managing Partner Huw Moses notes: “We are pleased to present INTA’s Unreal campaign to JGHS students in the Cayman Islands. We appreciate the opportunity to educate, empower and encourage young adults in the local community about the importance of trade marks and anti-counterfeiting in order to equip them to make smarter purchasing decisions.”

