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A perfect storm: similarity, reverse confusion and trade mark risk

A perfect storm: similarity, reverse confusion and trade mark risk

A US trade mark dispute offers a clear lens on similarity analysis, reverse confusion and the limits of clearance risk in practice
Business20 Apr 2026
Law Commission explores consumer class actions
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Law Commission explores consumer class actions

The Law Commission of England and Wales is assessing the introduction of a consumer class actions regime
News20 Apr 2026
Peter Mandelson’s vetting decision raises concerns
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Peter Mandelson’s vetting decision raises concerns

The recent decision to grant Developed Vetting to Peter Mandelson despite official advice has sparked significant scrutiny among government officials and the public
News20 Apr 2026
Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) hosts unique civil mock trial
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Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) hosts unique civil mock trial

The CNC organised a civil mock trial, offering legal professionals a realistic insight into courtroom procedures
News20 Apr 2026
Sarah Finch wins prestigious global environmental prize
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Sarah Finch wins prestigious global environmental prize

Environmental activist Sarah Finch has been honoured with the Goldman Environmental Prize for her significant role in combating oil drilling in Surrey, which culminated in...
News20 Apr 2026
Urgent action taken to improve HMP Woodhill
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Urgent action taken to improve HMP Woodhill

The Government has launched a comprehensive action plan addressing serious failings at HMP Woodhill in Buckinghamshire
News20 Apr 2026
SJ Interview: Keith Froud
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SJ Interview: Keith Froud

Keith Froud, Global Co-CEO and International Chief Executive of Eversheds Sutherland, has spent over three decades in corporate M&A before moving into global leadership. In...
Interview23 Mar 2026
The normalisation of uncertainty
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The normalisation of uncertainty

Uncertainty is no longer episodic but structural—reshaping how lawyers advise, litigate, and manage risk across an increasingly volatile global landscape
Foreword28 Mar 2026
Mishcon de Reya appoints new Chair
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Mishcon de Reya appoints new Chair

Mishcon de Reya announces Victoria Pigott as Chair of the Private department, fostering excellence in client service
Appointments20 Apr 2026
Burges Salmon advises on solar expansion
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Burges Salmon advises on solar expansion

Burges Salmon has assisted Finlight in acquiring £46.2 million worth of UK solar assets to enhance its portfolio
Announcements20 Apr 2026

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