COVID-19 and coronavirus pandemic - effect on IP matters
During the current situation regarding the outbreak of COVID-19 and the spread of the novel corona virus, Ellis IP will be continuing to provide its service to our clients and associates. We implemented our emergency action on 10th March and the whole team has been working from home since the end of that week, well connected, and constantly in touch with one another and set up for online filing.
As the situation progresses, we are compiling information about deadline extensions available at the UKIPO, EPO, EUIPO and other IPOs around the world. This sets out the details we know of as at 30th March 2020
Climate change, Net Zero and three reasons to feel good.
I feel uplifted; in a more upbeat mood about the environment and climate change than in a long time. I feel like we’ve turned a corner. Maybe, just maybe, we can prevent the worst effects of climate change.
Today the UK will leave the European Union - impact on IP
At 11pm Greenwich Mean Time, the United Kingdom will leave the European Union after more than 47 years as a member state (of the EU and predecessor organisations).
There are all sorts of changes and consequence to follow. Here, we provide an update on the consequences of the UK’s exit from the EU on Intellectual Property matters.
We are delighted to announce that Adam Bennet has achieved a distinction from Bournemouth University in his Postgraduate Certificate in Intellectual Property.
Climate Launchpad – reflections on the national final
Ellis IP attended and sponsored the recent 2018 Climate Launch Pad Scottish Finals hosted by the Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation (ECCI) at the end of August. Adam Bennett reflects on a great event..