Lorna Webb | Fieldfisher
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Professional background

I focus particularly on trade mark law. I have experience in providing strategic trade mark advice to national and international clients. This includes managing global trade mark portfolios, and advising on trade mark clearance searches, filing and prosecuting trade marks, dealing with oppositions and co-existence agreements, and revocation and invalidity actions.
 
I work with a wide range of clients, and due to the nature of the work, assist clients with matters not only in the UK, but in many other jurisdictions around the world.
 
I successfully completed the University of Oxford Post Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Law and Practice.

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A digital artwork featuring a complex grid of intersecting pink, blue, and black lines forming a 3D perspective. The lines create a sense of depth, converging towards the center, with varying thickness and spacing, giving an abstract and futuristic feel.
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Three stripes, one problem: adidas’s position marks fail on appeal

18.12.2025
Outcome in Court of AppealOn 23 October 2025, the Court of Appeal in Thom Browne v adidas unanimously upheld the High Court’s decision, rejecting adidas’ attempt to reinstate 6 of its trade marks which had been invalidated at first instance.
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A vibrant digital art piece featuring interconnected blue and purple lines and nodes, with a bright central point. The background transitions from deep purple to blue, creating an abstract, geometric network pattern.
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UKIPO issues guidance on restricting trade mark specifications in ongoing registry proceedings

26.07.2024
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Two large heavy-duty trucks positioned on a rocky construction or mining site. The trucks, facing away from each other, show dusty tires and an open bed, surrounded by a landscape of rocks under a blue sky with scattered clouds.
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Fieldfisher acts for SigmaRoc on US$1.1bn reverse takeover, £200 million fundraising and re-admission to AIM

23.11.2023
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