This International Women’s Day, we stand together to honour the remarkable contributions of women around the world and reaffirm Marks & Clerk’s dedication to fostering an environment of inclusion and equality. This year, under the theme "Inspire Inclusion," we reflect on how best to empower women in every aspect of society, including the field of intellectual property.
We are pleased to announce that leading international intellectual property firm Marks & Clerk has joined the Black Talent and Leadership Programme as a Consortium member of the ‘Be the Change’ initiative which addresses the underrepresentation of Black Talent in STEM.
Last week, highly respected industry publication World Trademark Review released its latest guide to the top trademark professionals in key jurisdictions around the world.
Earlier this week, unofficial versions of consolidated text on the proposed EU Artificial Intelligence Act leaked online, indicating progress on the major legislation continues at pace. With the recent focus on AI at Davos and the attention it has garnered worldwide in recent years, it comes as no surprise that there is a great deal of curiosity about the potential impact of this Act on global AI regulation.
On November 24th, Amrita V. Singh - Partner at Marks & Clerk Canada and Co-Chair of the Ontario Bar Association’s upcoming “Walking the Talk: EDI Accountability in Legal Organizations” webinar will co-host a discussion of equality, diversity and inclusion as part of the OBA’s Inclusive Leaders series.
Lexology Legal Influencers recognises thought leaders in the legal industry every quarter. Marks & Clerk is thrilled to announce that two of our colleagues have been named leaders for Q3 2023.
Marks & Clerk is proud to announce that we have pledged our support to the Innovate Cambridge Charter: a commitment that reflects our dedication to supporting innovation, collaboration and sustainable growth within the flourishing Cambridge tech community.