Lawdit Solicitors Limited

Lawdit Solicitors Limited Welcome to Lawdit Solicitors a commercial law firm specialising in intellectual property law.

Founded in 2001 by Michael Coyle Lawdit has since grown to become one of the most respected law firms in the UK. We pride ourselves on offering a cost-effective service – our hourly rate ranges from £130 - £295 + VAT, compared to the £400 - £600 charged by many of our rivals – that comprises results-driven advice and representation. Because our working practice is built around internet and telepho

ne communication, this enables us to keep overheads to a minimum – savings that we pass on to our clients. We work on the principle that a good solicitor is not just there to help you when things go wrong - it is also our job to put in place legal safeguards and contracts that ensure you don’t encounter problems in the first place. By choosing Lawdit as your legal representative, we can promise you:

Access to a team of highly qualified and experienced legal professionals
A personal approach that ensures we explore every aspect of your business and requirements before we start work
A plain-speaking guarantee – we talk in language you can understand, without resorting to complicated legal jargon
Support when you need it - we are always available by phone or e-mail and will keep you fully informed of progress very step of the way
Our commitment and dedication to our clients has enabled us to build a strong reputation.

Trade mark opposition can quickly become a major obstacle for businesses trying to protect their brand.Whether in the UK...
05/06/2026

Trade mark opposition can quickly become a major obstacle for businesses trying to protect their brand.

Whether in the UK or EU, opposition proceedings often involve disputes over similarity, confusion, existing rights, and brand identity. A strong filing strategy and early legal guidance can help businesses avoid delays and reduce costly disputes.

Protecting a brand starts long before registration is approved.

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Defamation law helps protect individuals and businesses from false statements that seriously damage reputation.In Englan...
03/06/2026

Defamation law helps protect individuals and businesses from false statements that seriously damage reputation.

In England and Wales, libel refers to written or published statements, while slander covers spoken claims. With social media and online reviews growing rapidly, understanding the legal boundaries around public statements is more important than ever.

Reputation can take years to build — and moments to damage.

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The proposed Renters’ Rights Act 2025 is expected to reshape key parts of the UK rental market.The reforms aim to streng...
01/06/2026

The proposed Renters’ Rights Act 2025 is expected to reshape key parts of the UK rental market.

The reforms aim to strengthen tenant protections while also introducing new responsibilities for landlords, creating important changes for both sides of the rental sector.

Understanding upcoming legal changes early can help avoid future disputes.

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The debate around AI training and copyright protection is rapidly reshaping UK legal discussions.Recent House of Lords d...
31/05/2026

The debate around AI training and copyright protection is rapidly reshaping UK legal discussions.

Recent House of Lords discussions have focused heavily on balancing innovation with protecting creators, rights holders, and original works in the age of generative AI. Questions around transparency, licensing, and AI training data remain at the centre of the conversation.

The legal future of AI is still evolving — and businesses should be paying attention.

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Growing a business requires more than just strategy — it also requires strong legal foundations.From contracts and compl...
30/05/2026

Growing a business requires more than just strategy — it also requires strong legal foundations.

From contracts and compliance to employment law and scaling operations, businesses entering 2026 face a rapidly changing commercial environment. Legal planning can help reduce risk while supporting sustainable growth.

Smart businesses prepare early.

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The Employment Rights Act 2025 is expected to introduce some of the most significant workplace law reforms in recent yea...
28/05/2026

The Employment Rights Act 2025 is expected to introduce some of the most significant workplace law reforms in recent years.

Businesses and employees alike are watching developments around worker protections, employer responsibilities, dismissal rules, and wider employment rights changes across the UK.

Employment law continues to evolve alongside modern workplace expectations.

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Subscription traps, hidden renewals, and unclear payment terms are becoming a growing concern online.Many consumers sign...
27/05/2026

Subscription traps, hidden renewals, and unclear payment terms are becoming a growing concern online.

Many consumers sign up for services expecting flexibility, only to discover ongoing charges buried in lengthy terms and conditions. Understanding cancellation rights, recurring payment clauses, and consumer protections is becoming more important than ever.

Transparency matters — especially when money leaves your account automatically.

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AI is transforming how legal services are delivered — from drafting contracts to reviewing documents faster than ever be...
26/05/2026

AI is transforming how legal services are delivered — from drafting contracts to reviewing documents faster than ever before.

But legal risks still remain around accuracy, liability, confidentiality, bias, and compliance. AI may improve efficiency, but legal expertise, judgment, and accountability continue to play a critical role in complex matters.

Technology is changing the legal profession — not eliminating it.

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Upcoming UKIPO changes in 2026, including increases in trademark fees and renewal costs, are set to impact how businesse...
22/04/2026

Upcoming UKIPO changes in 2026, including increases in trademark fees and renewal costs, are set to impact how businesses approach intellectual property protection. These developments may influence filing strategies and long-term planning.

This episode breaks down what is changing, why it matters, and how businesses can prepare. Staying ahead of these updates helps ensure your brand remains protected without unnecessary expense.

Understanding the evolving landscape allows you to make more informed decisions about your IP strategy.

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Receiving a cease and desist letter relating to a trade mark can be unexpected, but it should never be ignored. These le...
20/04/2026

Receiving a cease and desist letter relating to a trade mark can be unexpected, but it should never be ignored. These letters typically allege infringement and request that certain activities stop immediately.

Before taking action, it is important to understand the validity of the claim and your legal position. Responding too quickly or without proper advice can lead to unnecessary risk or escalation.

A measured and informed response ensures you protect your business while addressing the issue appropriately.

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