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CHANCERY DIVISION
PATENTS COURT
Strand London WC2 |
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HADLEY INDUSTRIES | (APPLICANT) | |
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CYRIL SLOGGETT | (RESPONDENT) |
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Smith Bernal Wordwave Limited
190 Fleet Street London EC4A 2AG
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(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
MR DAVID MUSKER (instructed by RGC JENKINS) appeared on behalf of the RESPONDENT
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"The feature of design for which novelty is claimed are the shape, configuration and pattern of the surface of the article as shown in the representations and specimen."
But by the time the Registrar has accepted that registration, he had returned the specimen. It followed that anybody who came to inspect the Register could not understand this Statement of Novelty properly.
MR JUSTICE JACOB: …no, no. I am not complaining. I am going to go further and suggest that now Mr Sloggett has got the assistance of Mr Musker, I do not know whether he is going to continue acting pro bono, maybe not. He has acted pro bono on this one, and Mr Sloggett may have seen the value of that for a little bit, but just a little bit of advice on settlement might be quite helpful.
MR MUSKER: My Lord.
MR JUSTICE JACOB: Mr Musker, one other thing before I go. I am extremely grateful for your assistance. It is the first time any patent agent has appeared pro bono in this tribunal. I suspect possibly the patents county court too. I hope you found it a valuable experience yourself, sometimes one does, and may it continue in this sort of case. I do not mean in cases where the litigant cannot afford legal services, perhaps someone unbalanced, but a reasonable litigant who needs help in a technical area of law, to have the assistance of someone like you is really very special. Thank you very much indeed.
MR MUSKER: Thank you, my Lord.