The Company Names Tribunal

18 December 2009

The Company Names Tribunal 

Adjudicating on opportunistic company name registrations. 

Company names adjudicators will deal only with disputes about opportunistic company name registrations. 

This means that is solely interested in applications or complaints made under sections 69 1 (a) and (b) of the Companies Act 2006.

These sections provide for complaints by businesses or persons who have a goodwill or reputation associated with a name and where the name (or a similar name likely to suggest a connection with the complainant) has been opportunistically registered as a company name by someone else with a view to obtaining money from the complainant, or to prevent the complainant from registering the name. 

Company names adjudicators cannot deal with cases where someone feels that another company name registration is too similar their own company name but where there is no suspected opportunism behind the registration. These sorts of disputes or complaints are dealt with by Companies House, or may be actionable under the law of passing off (see earlier article).

 

Signature: Jane can be contacted via email on jane@trademarkroom.com.