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25/04/2025 | hsmoffice

HSM IP Named Caribbean Firm of the Year 2025 by Managing IP

HSM IP has been named Caribbean Firm of the Year by the Managing IP Awards 2025 Americas. Mrinali Menon (HSM IP Senior Manager) accepted our award at their Awards Ceremony on 24 April 2025. More than 200 guests attended the Read more +

10/04/2025 | hsmoffice

HSM IP Attending INTA 2025 Annual Meeting in San Diego, California

Our HSM IP team is gearing up to attend the 2025 International Trade Mark Association’s (INTA) Annual General Meeting in California at the San Diego Convention Center from 17 to 21 May 2025. Meet Huw St.J. Moses OBE (Managing Partner), Read more +

03/03/2025 | hsmoffice

Key Updates to IP Legislation in the Bahamas

On 25 February 2025 the Bahamas Intellectual Property Office (BahaIPO) officially announced significant updates to its IP laws, including changes to the legislation governing copyrights, patents, and trade marks. The following Laws have been introduced: The Trade Marks Act 2024: Read more +

06/02/2025 | hsmoffice

WTR 1000 Recognises HSM IP and Huw Moses in 2025 Guide

World Trade Mark Review (WTR) has recognised HSM IP and Huw Moses in their latest guide: WTR 1000 2025 (Pan-Caribbean). This is the eighth year in a row that HSM IP has been recommended by WTR 1000. HSM IP is Read more +

Who’s Who Legal Recommends Huw Moses in IP Trademarks 2024 Guide

Who’s Who Legal (WWL) has featured Huw Moses as a notable Intellectual Property expert in their recently released 2024 Trademarks Guide.

WWL says “Huw Moses is a reputable name in intellectual property. He is well known for having a major role in drafting most of the trademark laws in the Cayman Islands.”

Huw Moses is the Managing Partner of HSM IP. He advises on all aspects of Intellectual Property protection, enforcement and dispute resolution specialising in the Caribbean. Huw is a member of various Cayman Islands Government Committees on IP reform. In 2023, Huw was appointed and is an active member of the Intellectual Property Working Group (formally known as the Intellectual Property Steering Committee) in the Cayman Islands. Huw was also instrumental in setting up the Intellectual Property Caribbean Association (IPCA), which promotes IP rights in the Caribbean and establishes a forum for better communication amongst IP practitioners.

WWL identifies the foremost legal practitioners in multiple areas of law and recognition is based strictly on merit – you cannot buy entry into their publication. Recipients must be recommended for their expertise in the field by independent sources, either from clients or peers.