Alejandro Luna of Olivares discusses the implications of Mexico joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership, such as major reforms in the life-sciences sector
Saúl Santoyo Orozco and Jose Luis Ramos-Zurita of Uhthoff describe what recent changes have been made to the way Mexico enforces IP rights at its borders, and what more needs to be done
Octavio Espejo and Héctor Chagoya of Becerril Coca & Becerril offer a glimpse of the patentability of computer-implemented inventions under Mexican practice
Adolfo Athié and Santiago Zubikarai of Basham explain that, despite the largely successful return to the Madrid System, foreign applicants in Mexico need to take heed of the challenges it raises
Amanda Sigler of Goodrich Riquelme y Asociados explains the controlled use of trade marks and its effects in Mexican legal practice against lack of use actions
The rise of the Internet has altered the ways in which most people involved in IP conduct business. This is particularly true in regards to trade secrets