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Mexico

Sources at five firms provide updates on how they're approaching remote working and what their policies have meant for recruitment
IP STARS, Managing IP’s accreditation title, reveals its latest rankings for trademark work, including which firms are on the up
Managing IP’s senior reporter Rani Mehta interviewed attendees at the INTA Annual Meeting in Atlanta about how they made the most out of their first day
Sources at law firms say they have spent more than three years waiting for IP regulations and explain how the delay is affecting their business
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  • Sponsored by OLIVARES
    It is important not to forget that the Civil Code states that debtors respond to the fulfilment of their obligations with their assets, except for all those assets considered by law as inalienable or which cannot be seized.
  • Sponsored by OLIVARES
    For a long time, the Mexican Industrial Property Law remained static. However, in the last years, the law has been amended, having an impact on the lifespan of design registrations. Furthermore, due to the recent international commitments of our country, a new law has been approved further modifying the patent maintenance system.
  • Sponsored by Becerril Coca & Becerril
    Juan Carlos Amaro of Becerril Coca & Becerril analyses recent changes in Mexican trademark law, including those connected to warning labels on food items and those detailed in the new Mexican IP Law
  • Sponsored by OLIVARES
    Martha Celis of OLIVARES analyses the new Federal Law for the Protection of Industrial Property which makes modifications to the rules around partial non-use cancellation actions, partial nullity actions and damages
  • Sponsored by Basham Ringe y Correa
    Eduardo Kleinberg and Santiago Zubikarai Gonzalez Mariscal of Basham Ringe y Correa analyse the new Federal Law for the Protection of Industrial Property, examining the ways in which it affects damages and conciliation
  • Sponsored by Dumont
    Edith Rivero and Victor Garrido of Dumont analyse provisions in the new Federal Law for the Protection of Industrial Property, including those relating to withdrawal of a priority claim, patentable subject matter, divisional applications, supplementary certificates and the Bolar exemption