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New UK Trademark Association Leader Urges Urgent Measures to Address Application Backlog

The newly appointed head of the UK trademark association highlights the pressing need for reforms to tackle the growing backlog of trademark applications, emphasizing efficiency a…

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The UK trademark association's new leadership has called for immediate action to resolve the significant backlog of trademark applications. The association stresses the importance of streamlining processes and enhancing resources to improve turnaround times and maintain the integrity of the UK trademark system.
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New UK Trademark Association Leader Urges Urgent Measures to Address Application Backlog The UK trademark association's new leadership has called for immediate action to resolve the significant backlog of trademark applications. The association stresses the importance of streamlining processes and enhancing... Read the full IIPLA article: https://iipla.org/news/new-uk-trademark-association-leader-urges-urgent-measures-to-address-application-backlog

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