Serle Court publishes its 24th edition of SerleSpeak

SerleSpeak No.24 focuses on topic in Intellectual Property and Information Technology.

The edition begins with Michael Edenborough QC highlighting the importance of the recent decision in Lifestyle Equities v Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club for multi-jurisdiction trade mark litigation. Zoe O’Sullivan QC then examines the principles applicable to the recovery of damages for wasted expenditure in IT cases. Thomas Elias focusses on developments in passing off claims in respect of look-a-like packaging.  Later in the edition, Professor Suzanne  Rab considers the context and implications of the European Commission’s decision to fine Google for abuse of its dominant position in online search intermediation. Finally, Stephanie Wickenden discusses the case of Pathway v easyGroup and its consequences for the interpretation of trade mark specifications. 

Related Barristers


Michael Edenborough KC

Call: 1992
Silk: 2010

Zoe O’Sullivan KC

Call: 1993
Silk: 2015

Thomas Elias

Call: 2008

Stephanie Wickenden

Call: 2014

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