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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 +
HSM IP to Attend MARQUES Annual Conference 2024
HSM IP’s Intellectual Property Manager, Kate Cleary, will attend MARQUES Annual Conference 2024 in Stockholm, Sweden from 24-27 September 2024. The theme for the MARQUES Annual Conference 2024 is ‘The Many Traits of the Trademark Expert’. Sessions will cover diverse Read more +
HSM IP Contributes Cayman Trade Mark Chapter in ICLG 2024
HSM IP has once again contributed to the International Comparative Legal Guide (ICLG) to Trade Marks. Click here to read our Cayman Islands 2024 Trade Mark chapter by Huw Moses, Mrinali Menon and Kate Cleary. This guide is now in Read more +
IP Reform Enactment Imminent for Bermuda
As reported by HSM IP, Intellectual Property (IP) reform is in the pipeline in Bermuda, with the Government of Bermuda’s Registry General sharing recently that the enactment of its updated Trade Marks Law is anticipated later in 2024. The Registry 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.”

