Thursday, January 31, 2019

Little Visitors

31st Jan 2019
We were delighted to attend the launch of the little visitor’s morning at Corton House Care Home in Norwich recently. Rogers & Norton have teamed up with local charity ‘Friend in Deed’ to provide support and sponsorship for the scheme at a local, not-for-profit, care home.
Little Visitors
The event was brilliantly supported and brought a great deal of joy and happiness to both the residents and the children.
Little visitor mornings will be held on a fortnightly basis and the home will also be able to participate in pen pal initiatives, special events and school projects.
We are looking forward to see lots of new friendships developing across generations, Rogers & Norton are committed to support Friend in Deed so that they can continue to promote kindness and reduce loneliness.

Morley Festival

31st Jan 2019

We were delighted to help sponsor the hugely popular annual Morley Festival last year and would like to congratulate the organisers and supporters in helping to raise the magnificent sum of over £7000 for local charities.
Morley Festival
They are already planning the 2019 festival on the weekend of the 7th & 8th June, which is already looking to have even more going on that the successful 2018 event.

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Supporting vulnerable clients

Supporting vulnerable clients

22nd Jan 2019
We are delighted to announce that Private Client Solicitor, Laura Rumsey who is an associate member of The Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) has successfully finished her diploma in advising vulnerable clients by obtaining a distinction in her final module.
STEP
STEP is a global professional organisation whose members are subject to an extensive code of conduct, meaning that they have to act with integrity and in a manner that inspires the confidence, respect and trust of their clients and of the wider community.
Laura has become a specialist in advising and supporting vulnerable clients and in particular has become involved with deputyships, powers of attorney, funding and NHS continuing health care.
The diploma will enable her to further develop her specialism with the enhanced level knowledge and experience it gives her.

Friday, January 18, 2019

A Friend in Deed

A Friend in Deed

18th Jan 2019
We are delighted to announce that Rogers & Norton are teaming up with Friend in Deed to enable us to support a local, not-for-profit, care home that will hugely benefit from their intergenerational schemes.

Rogers & Norton are providing sponsorship for a 6-month period, meaning that residents at Corton House in Norwich city centre, will now receive ‘Little Visitors’ (babies and children of all ages visiting the care home with their parents in order to make some new, older friends). The home will also be able to participate in pen pal initiatives, special events and school projects.

The Sponsorship is a wonderful way for Rogers & Norton to fulfil our corporate social responsibility (CSR) and give something back to the local community.

Employees from across Rogers & Norton will be given time to attend sessions with their own children, joining in with all the fun that Little Visitors scheme has to offer. We are excited about the support that we are able to offer Friend in Deed and the opportunities this opens up for them to help not-for-profit care homes. We are looking forward to see lots of new friendships developing across generations, Rogers & Norton are committed to support Friend in Deed so that they can continue to promote kindness and reduce loneliness.

A Friend in Deed

Thursday, January 17, 2019

Supermac or Big Mac?

Supermac or Big Mac?

17th Jan 2019
It’s been reported on the BBC website that an Irish fast food company has won a case against McDonald's to prevent it trademarking the terms "Big Mac" and "Mc" in some instances in Europe.
Trademark Infringement
The European Union Intellectual Property Office ruled McDonald’s had not proven genuine use of “Big Mac” as a burger or restaurant name.
Galway based Supermac’s said it opened the door to register its brand in Europe as a trademark.
This is not the first time McDonald’s has gone to the courts over prefixes. A European court upheld a ruling that a Singaporean company – MacCoffee – had unfairly benefited from the branding of the US burger giant due to its use of the “Mac” prefix. The ruling on Tuesday overturns this decision.
The case illustrates how combative companies can be, no matter what size or turn over, when protecting their trademarks and patents and will strongly defend what they believe is an intrinsic part of their identity.
A massive global corporation such as MacDonalds have the resources to police their brand very strictly. Supermac’s had previously attempted to expand operations into UK and Europe but the move was stopped after McDonald’s won a battle over the similarity between the name Supermac’s and Big Mac.
Most companies strive to achieve a singularity to their name – they want to attract a certain sector of the market and believe that customers build an affinity to their name, be it for price; exclusivity; quality; customer service or a combination of each. A business will strive over many years to build a reputation and customer perception to aid sales in a competitive market place, so if a rival company uses a similar name or implies a link, then they will defend it vigorously.
With the growth of startup, on line businesses, the lines become increasingly blurred and are ever more difficult for a firm to police.
The first thing to note, when dealing with the potential infringement of a trademark, is to ensure that the trademark has been registered. If this is the case then the trademark will be an official, registered trademark, which will confer various rights on the owner of the mark.
One of the rights conferred to the owner of a trademark under the Trade Marks Act 1994 is the right to prevent unauthorised use of that trademark by third parties in respect to the goods or services specified on the register. Furthermore the European Union law Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights states that the owner of a registered trade mark has the exclusive right to prevent all third parties from using the similar signs for goods or services which are identical or similar to those for which the trademark is registered.
One of the key elements in order to establish whether the use of something has been authorised is to establish whether the owner of the mark has in fact consented to the use of the mark. If there has been no consent the third party will not be authorised to use it. As is the case with various other aspects of Intellectual Property Law the owner of a trademark can license or even the sell the authorised use of it to third parties.
Our litigation team have extensive experience and expertise in dealing with all aspects of intellectual property rights including trademark infringements, copyrights, patents and confidential information.
If you believe that you or your company is a victim of trademark infringement you can contact the litigation team on ph@rogers-norton.co.uk or on 01603 675639.

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

2019 Panto!

2019 Panto!

16th Jan 2019
We were delighted to be able to treat a party of children and their families to a trip to the pantomime at the Norwich Theatre Royal. The evening was arranged with the charity EACH (East Anglia’s Children’s Hospice) and involved the children enjoying a tea party together with the chance to meet the cast of Aladdin, before watching the show as our special guests.
2019 Christmas Panto
The event is an annual date in our diary and helps in a small way to give enjoyment to some children and their families who are being brilliantly helped and supported by the Charity.
EACH are working really hard to raise funds for their Nook Appeal. The construction of their new, state of the art hospice in Framingham Earl, is well on the way to completion, they hope to move in early in 2020. The new site will enable them to help and support a larger number of children and their families needing assistance in the region.
We organise a variety of events throughout the year to raise funds for EACH, this one is by far the most rewarding. The evening enables us to offer some temporary respite to families so they can enjoy an evening out and we are grateful to the Theatre and staff for their support.