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Trademark tussles just got spicier: Canada now offers costs awards
Costs awards in trademark opposition proceedings have been long anticipated in Canada.
United Kingdom | Publication | March 2025
On March 17, 2025, HM Treasury published a policy paper setting out its action plan for the Government's next steps in ensuring regulators and regulation support economic growth and innovation. The Pensions Regulator has made several pledges to tackle the complexity and burden of pension regulation.
In addition, the Government has committed to reducing uncertainty across the regulatory system and challenging "excessive risk aversion". More specifically, Annex A to the action plan sets out 60 "key regulator pledges" made by regulatory bodies including the Pensions Regulator, the FCA, the PRA, the Information Commissioner's Office and the Environment Agency. To be included in this list, the action plan says that a pledge must have a "tangible effect" on driving growth and investment and be implementable within the next 12 months.
Those made by the Pensions Regulator include:
The Treasury’s view is that over time, billions of pounds of regulatory cost have contributed to the UK economy being less competitive and less attractive for new investment than it could be. It is suggested that the impact of red-tape costs could be as high as 3-4 per cent of GDP, or around £70bn, despite multiple attempts to cut back regulatory burdens.
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Costs awards in trademark opposition proceedings have been long anticipated in Canada.
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On April 1, after more than a year of consultation, research and consideration, Ontario’s Civil Rules Review (CRR) working group released its proposed reforms to the Rules of Civil Procedure – the rulebook that governs litigation in the province.
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Canada’s 45th general election will take place on April 28. Businesses and non-profits that are considering engaging in the political process during this time must know the law and understand how to navigate the rules and restrictions imposed by the Canada Elections Act (CEA).
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