Jamaica is known the world over for its reggae, rum, jerk seasoning, track and field, Rastafarianism... and secret trademark filings. Companies wishing to protect their trademarks without alerting the world to what they're doing often file in Jamaica. In this webinar, Foga Daley partner Rachael Lodge Corrie will discuss how the country's unique trademark register helps filers gain protection without announcing their intentions to the world and walk you through the trademark landscape in Jamaica. In particular, she'll guide you through:
• Requirements and strategies for filing and renewal
• Peculiarities of searching Jamaica's trademark register
• Recent amendments to Jamaican trademark law
• Strategies for using Jamaican trademarks to keep filings private

Everyone who’s registered for this webinar will receive an email with a link to the recording.

We will be seeking CLE credit for this webinar in select states. For more information about CLE credit for Alt Legal events, including whether your state qualifies, check out this page: https://www.altlegal.com/cle-information/
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    Rachael Lodge Corrie
    Partner at Foga Daley
    Rachael Lodge Corrie is a Partner of the boutique law firm Foga Daley based in Kingston, Jamaica. As a member of the Firm’s Intellectual Property Department, she focuses on complex trademark matters, including prosecution, responding to office actions, opposition and revocation proceedings and trademark portfolio management. She is currently co-chair of the Awards and Fellowships sub-committee of INTA's Young Practitioners Committee and is a member of the Women’s IP Today steering committee, a non-profit organization advancing the interests and rights of women in the workplace globally. Rachael also tutors Entertainment Law at the University of the West Indies and is a member of the Jamaican Bar Association (JAMBAR) Intellectual Property Committee and Telecommunications, Broadcasting and Technology Committee.