Winning a trade mark infringement case is just the beginning - what happens next is just as critical. In this webinar, you’ll gain a clear understanding of the key remedies available after a successful action, from financial compensation to injunctions and other strategic reliefs.
Trade mark litigation isn’t just about damages. In many cases, securing an injunction is the real priority, preventing further harm to brand reputation and market position. We’ll break down how damages and accounts of profits are calculated, the scope of injunctions, and other post-action remedies, including publication orders and costs recovery.
You’ll also gain insight into the procedural and strategic considerations that shape litigation outcomes.
Trade mark cases are typically split into two stages: first establishing infringement, then determining the financial consequences. While damages hearings are rare, having a clear grasp of quantum from the outset is essential for case strategy, forum selection, and settlement negotiations.
With practical insights into how damages are assessed and what influences litigation outcomes, this session will equip you with the knowledge to guide your clients effectively through the final stages of a dispute.
This webinar supports skill set 2: IP litigation and enforcement of the Advanced Competency Framework.
Learning outcomes
- Understand how damages and accounts of profits are assessed in trade mark litigation.
- Recognise the importance of injunctions and other non-monetary relief.
- Gain insight into procedural strategies for maximising post-action remedies.
- Learn key factors that influence settlement and litigation outcomes.
Meet your speaker
Giles Parsons, Browne Jacobson IP

Giles is a Partner in Browne Jacobson's IP team. He has won complex disputes for some of the world’s leading brands. Someone told World Trademark Review that he is “a joy to work with”.
He’s also chair for the Law Society’s Intellectual Property Law Committee.
Cost
- Member £0 (VAT exempt)
- Standard £35 (VAT exempt)
To note
- Payment online via debit or credit card only; proforma invoices are not available.
- Full terms and conditions apply.
- Closing date: 12.30pm, Wednesday 23rd April 2025