CITMA Spring Conference and INTA 2024 attendance

Lysaght will be present at both the upcoming CITMA Spring Conference and the INTA Annual Meeting.

The CITMA Spring Conference is being held from 20–21 March 2024 in London and will be attended by Tim Noel and Martin Chinnery. It will focus on the digital frontier and how AI is looking to impact the industry. It will be Martin’s last CITMA event before retiring, and he looks forward to meeting some of his past and present colleagues.

 

The INTA Annual Meeting will be held in Atlanta, Georgia from 18-22 May 2024 and will be attended by Steve Le Feuvre and Richard Stilwell. As always, this is a highlight in the IP calendar, and provides an excellent opportunity to connect with worldwide clients and agents. Schedules will be filling up quickly, so please email us at admin@lysaght.co.uk to arrange a meeting and we will endeavour to find a mutually agreeable time and location.

 

Lysaght realises the importance of in-person events and values the opportunity to meet with friends and colleagues face-to-face. However, if you are not attending either conference and wish to have a virtual meeting, please contact us at admin@lysaght.co.uk and we will be happy to arrange this.


 
 
Tim Noel

Tim is a Chartered Trade Mark Attorney with over 17 years of experience supporting clients in all aspects of IP services.  He oversees and manages the department on a day-to-day basis.

Tim holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Bristol University and joined Lysaght in 2014 with eight years of experience in the IP industry.

Tim is responsible for prosecution work, in addition to registration and renewals in more complex jurisdictions. Tim also works on a number of contentious matters and opposition cases.  As well as his client portfolio and managerial responsibilities, Tim is a member of CITMA and volunteers for the free advice clinics to members of the public as well as sitting on the INTA Legislation and Regulation Committee.

In 2016 Tim was awarded the Postgraduate Certificate in Intellectual Property (with Merit) from Bournemouth University and became a Chartered Trade Mark Attorney in 2018.

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