Intellectual property specialists Clarke Willmott have welcomed confirmation by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in the Sky v Skykick case that applying for a trademark without intending to use it may constitute bad faith.
Believe it or not, but on average, we spend a third of our adult lives at work. And whether you’re on a building site, inside a busy factory or tapping away at the keyboard in the office, accidents can and do happen.
The appeal for employees to leave to start their own business or become a freelancer is overwhelmingly high. So rather than incur high recruitment fees or lose their best staff, companies are constantly looking for ways to incentive their employees and using bespoke employee benefit schemes is offering a real-life solution.
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