Among the novelties contained in the recent Reform that entered in force to Mexico’s Federal Law for the Protection of Industrial Property (LFPPI) is the creation of a completely new Specialized Technical Committee (integrated by at least three members) constituted by the Mexican PTO’s (IMPI’s) Board of Directors.

This new Technical Committee will be responsible for determining if a request for the issuance of a mandatory resolution of a pending application should proceed. The request for the issuance of a mandatory resolution is made by the applicant and applies for all patent, utility model and design applications that incurred in unjustifiable delays during prosecution.

Specific timeframes are determined for the Technical Committee to contact the Examiner in charge and for the Examiner to comply with the requirement of the Technical Committee. Failure to comply with the requirements of the technical committee could result in the application of sanctions to Examiners.

The creation of this new Technical Committee is another effort to expedite resolutions for patent, utility model and design applications and provide certainty to applicants that the new reduced prosecution timeframes will be strictly applied. However, at this moment the criterion for the selection of the members of the technical committee remains unclear as well as the criterion that will be used to determine whether a delay was reasonable or unreasonable.

Applications that are currently pending and which were filed before the Reform entered into force can apply for a mandatory resolution once the specialized technical committee has been assembled.

Further developments are anticipated, as the implementation of the Regulations is still pending and is expected to occur in the near term.

At OLIVARES, we are closely monitoring the implementation of these changes and will keep you informed of any further relevant developments.

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Sergio L. Olivares Sr.

Sergio L. Olivares Sr.

Partner

Sergio L. Olivares Sr. joined OLIVARES in 1987 and today leads the firm with strength and a commitment to transparency, client satisfaction, and personal service. He has been a partner since 1994 and Chairman of the Management Committee since 2009.
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.
Rommy Morales

Rommy Morales

Partner

Rommy Morales is a partner at OLIVARES and joined the firm in 2008. She has provided advice to several of the world’s leading pharmaceutical, biotechnological, and chemical companies in the protection and defense of their intellectual property rights. She co-leads the Patent group and coordinates the areas of filing and patent prosecution. She is recognized as one of the most distinguished specialists in Mexico in patent prosecution and IP litigation, owing to her extensive technical knowledge and vast experience in this field

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