Transform your approach to advocacy by learning effective strategies for written and oral arguments.

We will delve into both written and oral advocacy, focusing on preparation, clarity, and presentation style.

Discover techniques for crafting persuasive written submissions and delivering impactful oral arguments. Michael Edenborough KC will offer practical advice on how to present your case effectively, ensuring your arguments are clear and compelling.

Michael will go on to share essential techniques for refining your registry presentations, along with expert advice on handling appeals and challenging cases.

Acquire the tools to present your case with greater impact and handle challenging scenarios confidently.

The lecture will take place at Burness Paul's new office in Glasgow, a short walk from Glasgow Central

This event will also run in Bristol on 26th November. Click here for further information

The lecture supports skill set: 1.2 Adversarial proceedings of the Advanced Competency Framework.

Learning outcomes:

  • Master strategies for persuasive written and oral advocacy.
  • Enhance clarity and presentation in your arguments.
  • Receive expert tips on handling appeals and complex cases.

Programme

  • 5pm - Registration
  • 5.30pm - Talk 
  • 6.30pm - Drinks reception
  • 7.30pm - Close

Meet your speaker

Michael Edenborough KC, Serle Court

Michael Edenborough

Michael Edenborough KC has appeared in several hundred trade mark matters before the UK registry and many tens of such appeals before the Appointed Person and High Court. He also continues to be instructed in matters before the General Court and CJEU, having done over fifty such cases.

His UK practice includes all aspects of IP law and procedure, such as: trade marks, passing-off and geographical indications; copyright, designs and moral rights; patents and confidential information.

Michael is author to Contentious Trade Mark Registry Proceedings (2nd edition) and and Anti-Counterfeiting: Practice and procedure, available to purchase through the CITMA website

Please note

  • Payment online via debit or credit card only; proforma invoices are not available.
  • Full terms and conditions apply.
  • Closing date: 5pm, Tuesday 5th November 2024