Mexico transforms patent processes by adapting online solutions Mauricio Sámano of OLIVARES explores how the pandemic has changed IP processes for businesses in Mexico By Mauricio Sámano January 17 2022
Mexico: A closer look at promoting a nullity action on unfavourable oppositions Santiago Pedroza of OLIVARES looks at how the opposition procedure has undergone changes to protect right holders By Santiago Pedroza November 24 2021
Mexico: A closer look at post-filing data in patent applications Rommy Morales of OLIVARES explains the key elements to consider for submitting post-filing experimental evidence By Rommy Morales August 31 2021
A closer look at declarations of actual and effective use in Mexico Diego Ballesteros of OLIVARES examines the evolving law of declaring trademarks in Mexico By Diego Ballesteros July 28 2021
Mexico: Applying the experimental use exception in patent infringements Armando Arenas of Olivares explores how Mexico has interpreted the experimental and academic use exception By Armando Arenas May 24 2021
Mexico’s Supreme Court of Justice finally defines ‘use of trademark’ Alejandra Badillo of Olivares discusses a Supreme Court ruling where the use of trademark in IP law is now defined as having “real and effective use” By Alejandra Badillo April 27 2021
Mexico: FLPIP strengthens action against trademark infringement Jaime Rodríguez of Olivares explores how Mexican lawmakers have attempted to strengthen trademark protection in the digital environment By Jaime Rodríguez March 02 2021
What does the new Mexican IP Law change? 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... By Martha Celis September 28 2020