Court of Appeal says the wrong way can be the right way in its effort to bring clarity to confusion
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A recent decision is a useful affirmation that both ‘right way’ and ‘wrong way’ confusion are potentially actionable and that their evidential requirements do not vary depending on which party the relevant public believes has the earlier rights.
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