The Cambridge Legal English Podcast
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We are a small company, responsible for the TOLES Legal English Exams, and also for Cambridge Law Studio. We have been a legal English school since 1999, and are very proud to be finally launching content!
Our Director, Catherine Mason is the leading expert in legal English and wrote 9 books dedicated to the topic, she also writes the TOLES Exams for candidates all over the world.
She's joined by Rachel Renshaw, the newest member of the TOLES/CLS family to talk about important topics, look at specialised vocabulary and break down real events that are happening around the world!
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The Cambridge Legal English Podcast
Legal Vocabulary and the UGLIEST Ugly-Cute thing in the World Right Now | Cambridge Legal English
In this episode we look at the viral Labubu dolls, and try to understand why they are so popular, why they are causing issues in China, and how counterfeit goods are becoming more popular. This episode is also packed full of useful legal English vocabulary!
This conversation explores the intersection of legal vocabulary, commercial awareness, and the challenges posed by counterfeit goods, particularly focusing on the viral phenomenon of Labubu dolls. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding legal terms in the context of intellectual property and the implications of market flooding with fake products. It also delves into the legal strategies that companies can employ to protect their intellectual property rights and the broader economic implications of such trends.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Legal Vocabulary and Commercial Awareness
09:23 The Rise of Labubu Dolls and Their Impact
19:15 Legal Strategies Against Counterfeit Goods
28:33 Linking Labubu to Chinese Financial Regulation
Keywords
legal vocabulary, commercial awareness, Labubu dolls, intellectual property, counterfeit goods, trademark infringement, market flooding, financial regulation