In the context of the USMCA entering into force, July 1st, one day after, the Lower Chamber of the Mexican Congress approved the draft the “Federal Law for the Protection of Industrial Property” (new industrial property law). The new bill was approved by the Lower Chamber without any changes to the draft approved by the Senate referred in our previous newsletter No. 107/2020.

The entry into force of the new law will be within the statutory period of ninety working days following that of its publication in the Official Gazette of the Federation and the publication of said means must be made within the next thirty calendar days.

OLIVARES will keep you posted on the details of the new law, as well as, it application and interpretation.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE CONTENT OF THIS NEWSLETTER, PLEASE CONTACT:

Alejandro Luna Fandiño

Alejandro Luna Fandiño

Partner

Alejandro Luna joined OLIVARES in 1996 and being made partner in 2005, he has been instrumental to the firm´s IP Litigation, Regulatory and Administrative Litigation practices. He co-chairs the Life Sciences & Pharmaceutical Law industry group and coordinates the Litigation Department.
Daniel Sánchez

Daniel Sánchez

Partner

Daniel Sanchez joined OLIVARES in 2000 and became a partner in 2011. He is one of the leading intellectual property (IP) and administrative litigators in Mexico and is recognized by industry rankings and publications.
Víctor Ramírez

Víctor Ramírez

Partner

Victor Ramírez is co-leader of OLIVARES’ trademark practice group, focusing chiefly on counseling, negotiating and prosecuting Industrial Property disputes (nullity, caducity and infringement proceedings) before the Mexican Patent and Trademark Office (IMPI).

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