About
Firm Details:
Managing Partner: Huw St. J. Moses, OBE
Languages: English, Spanish
Firm Overview:
HSM IP Ltd. provides worldwide intellectual property services and specialises in the Caribbean. Based in the Cayman Islands and supported by HSM Chambers (a full-service law firm), the experienced team of attorneys and paralegals deliver a full suite of intellectual property services and serve a broad client base which includes major Fortune Global 500 brand owners, international law firms and other specialist IP practices.
Main Areas of Practice:
Intellectual Property Advice, Portfolio Management, Prosecution and Enforcement
Key Clients:
Page, White and Farrer, Premier Brands Group Holdings LLC, Leydig, Voit & Mayer, Ltd., IPAN, Hall Estill Attorneys at Law.
Contact: Huw Moses
Tel: +1 345 815 7400
Email: [email protected]
Memberships:
■ International Trademark Association (INTA)
■ The Chartered Institute of Trademark Attorneys (CITMA)
■ American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA)
■ Intellectual Property Caribbean Association (IPCA)
Ranked Offices
Provided by HSM IP Ltd.
- George Town68 Fort Street, George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, KY1-1207
- Web: www.hsmoffice.com
- Tel: +1 345 949 4766
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Articles, highlights and press releases
5 items provided by HSM IP Ltd.
El Salvador New Intellectual Property Regulations Coming in 2025
El Salvador has taken a significant step in advancing its intellectual property reforms with the enactment of new legislation, as published in the Official Gazette Number 153 dated 15 August 2024. This legislation is expected to take effect on 15 February 2025.
Bermuda’s Revamped Trade Marks Law to Take Effect on 1 February 2025
Caribbean Intellectual Property Specialists, HSM IP, cover the key changes as Bermuda plans to enact the Trade Marks Act 2023 (to replace the Trade Marks Act 1974) on 1 February 2025.
Jamaica’s Trade Marks (Amendment) Rules, 2022, Now in Effect
On 30 September 2023, the Jamaican Trade Marks (Amendment) Rules, 2022, became effective and is a significant milestone in the country's IP regime.
The Rising Costs and Importance of IP across the Caribbean, Central and South America
HSM IP covers the latest trends in Q2 2023 regarding increased fees at Intellectual Property Offices across the Caribbean, Central and South America. Brand owners are encouraged to not delay “non-urgent” updates to their IP portfolios in order to get the most cost-effective rate.
IP Reform on the Horizon for Bermuda
Caribbean IP specialists, HSM IP, are thrilled to hear that the Bermuda Government is making efforts to update its intellectual property laws in 2023. This article shares what people can expect.
El Salvador New Intellectual Property Regulations Coming in 2025
El Salvador has taken a significant step in advancing its intellectual property reforms with the enactment of new legislation, as published in the Official Gazette Number 153 dated 15 August 2024. This legislation is expected to take effect on 15 February 2025.
Bermuda’s Revamped Trade Marks Law to Take Effect on 1 February 2025
Caribbean Intellectual Property Specialists, HSM IP, cover the key changes as Bermuda plans to enact the Trade Marks Act 2023 (to replace the Trade Marks Act 1974) on 1 February 2025.
Jamaica’s Trade Marks (Amendment) Rules, 2022, Now in Effect
On 30 September 2023, the Jamaican Trade Marks (Amendment) Rules, 2022, became effective and is a significant milestone in the country's IP regime.
The Rising Costs and Importance of IP across the Caribbean, Central and South America
HSM IP covers the latest trends in Q2 2023 regarding increased fees at Intellectual Property Offices across the Caribbean, Central and South America. Brand owners are encouraged to not delay “non-urgent” updates to their IP portfolios in order to get the most cost-effective rate.
IP Reform on the Horizon for Bermuda
Caribbean IP specialists, HSM IP, are thrilled to hear that the Bermuda Government is making efforts to update its intellectual property laws in 2023. This article shares what people can expect.