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Bermuda’s Revamped Trade Marks Law to Take Effect on 1 January 2025
The Bermuda Registry General has officially announced that the much-anticipated new trade marks law, the Trade Marks Act 2023, will come into effect on 1 January 2025, replacing the Trade Marks Act 1974. The new law brings with it several Read more +
Empowering Creativity: How Cayman Island’s New IP Rules Will Support Domestic Entrepreneurs!
Good news for Caymanian brand owners! On 20 August 2024, the Cayman Islands Government announced its decision to amend the Trade Marks Act, 2016, and the Trade Mark Regulations, 2017, with the aim of making it more convenient and accessible 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 Read more +
Cayman Trade Mark Spotlight: Jacques Scott
Kate Cleary, an Intellectual Property Manager at HSM IP, reached out to Peter Dutton, Managing Director at Jacques Scott to get his feedback on registering his trade mark in the Cayman Islands. HSM IP is a specialist intellectual property law 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.