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Now in its sixth year, Class 46  is dedicated to European trade mark law and practice.  This weblog is written by a team of enthusiasts who want to spread the word and share their thoughts with others.
 
  FRIDAY, 10 JULY 2009
Joining co-respondents in name-change proceedings

The Company Names Tribunal in the United Kingdom ("Adjudicating on opportunistic company name registrations") has issued Practice notice 02/09 on the joining of co-respondents to proceedings. This makes provision for the joining of directors of companies whose choice of name is being challenged, especially where this involves joining parties from outside the jurisdiction.

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