Welcome to CITMA

Founded in 1934, chartered in 2016, The Chartered Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys (CITMA) is a professional membership organisation with the power to shape law and practice - nationally and internationally. Find out more

What is a trade mark?  

Find out how a Chartered Trade Mark Attorney will help you to navigate intellectual property law.

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What is a trade mark?

Learn why trade marks are valuable business assets.

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Getting a trade mark

How can you get a trade mark - we take you through the process step-by-step.

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Find a Chartered Trade Mark Attorney

Use our directory to find intellectual property legal experts.

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CITMA blog

Read fascinating and entertaining insight into intellectual property. 

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From showgirls to superstars: when two worlds collide

Chartered Trade Mark Attorney, Amelia Skelding dives into the recent dispute involving American singer-songwriter, Taylor Swift and a former Las Vegas performer.

27th Apr 2026 | Blog
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Before you launch: four branding checks every food and drink business should make

What can we learn from the recent Supreme Court ruling with plant-based brand, Oatly? Chartered Trade Mark Attorney, Craig Beaumont dives into the key takeaways.

27th Mar 2026 | Blog
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Trade marks are more valuable than ever – 150 years on from the first

Chartered Trade Mark Attorney, Alexandra Nott explores some of the reasons that trade mark protection remains crucial in today’s business environment.

4th Feb 2026 | Blog
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The first UK trade mark: The story of Bass & Co

As UK trade marks celebrate 150 years, the story of Bass reveals how a single registration transformed branding, protection, and commercial rivalry forever.

27th Jan 2026 | Blog
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Upcoming events

Earn CPD and network with the IP profession at our events.

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IP Inclusive - Women in IP coffee date

12th May 2026 | IP Inclusive
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IP Inclusive - Holding it all together: balancing work, being present at home, and looking after you

14th May 2026 | IP Inclusive
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Green Champions Connect: Monitoring, reporting and reducing emissions

21st May 2026 | Webinar
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CITMA Webinar - Stepping out: life as a newly qualified trade mark attorney

28th May 2026 | Webinar
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Case comments

 Read analysis from recent trade mark cases. 

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Family matters

Protecting your own must be a priority, finds Sam Barker. [2025] EWHC 3077 (IPEC), easyGroup Ltd v Jaybank Leisure Ltd.

25th Feb 2026 | Case comment
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A golden opportunity

Guidance on interpretation of figurative marks with written descriptions is welcome, writes Daniel Ramos. [2025] EWCA Civ 1341, Babek International Ltd v Iceland Foods Ltd.

25th Feb 2026 | Case comment
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The hunt for reputation

Rebecca Field reports on Puma’s appeal against a decision it said would affect its reputation. T-491/24, Puma SE v EUIPO, General Court.

25th Feb 2026 | Case comment
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Less can mean more

Brevity is a powerful tool in registering marks, finds Henry Schlaefli. [2025] EWCA Civ 1340, Thom Browne Inc & Anor v Adidas AG.

25th Feb 2026 | Case comment
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News

Read the latest news and features. 

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Small steps, big impact: practical sustainability for IP practitioners

Adam Bastock, Founder of Small99, shares actionable strategies that trade mark professionals and IP firms can implement today - without needing to be perfect to make progress.

27th Apr 2026 | Feature
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EUIPO will continue to be human-centric says EUIPO Executive Director

The EUIPO leads its development of AI with "ambition and responsibility" but the final decision in any process will remain a human one, João Negrão, Executive Director of the EU Intellectual Property Office told our Spring Conference delegates.

27th Apr 2026 | Feature
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Rolls-Royce tops UK’s most iconic trade marks poll

Rolls-Royce has been named the UK’s most iconic trade mark in a recent poll conducted by the UK Intellectual Property Office (UK IPO).

27th Apr 2026 | News
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Law and practice snippets: April 2026

An update on recent practice points by our Law and Practice Committee, including a new Designs Practice Notice, certificate issuance and tribunal timescales.

22nd Apr 2026 | News
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