29 September, 2016

New binding ruling benefits owners of trademarks registered in Mexico that claimed date of first use.

This bindig precedent makes claiming a date of first use in trademark applications safer for trademark owners.
14 June, 2010

A general view about precedents in Mexico

This post provides a very basic explanation about court precedents in Mexico and their effectiveness in IP-related cases.
11 September, 2009

The amicus brief filed by INTA with the Federal Court of Tax and Administrative Affairs (Grupo Anderson’s Case)

A few comments about an amicus brief that INTA filed with the Chamber Specialized in Intellectual Property of the Federal Court of Tax and Administrative Affairs in Mexico in conection to a trademark invalidation action.
22 July, 2009

The basic structure of IP litigation in Mexico (Second part)

The second part of a brief and practical explanation about the structure of IP litigation in Mexico.
25 May, 2009

The basic structure of IP litigation in Mexico (First part)

This is the first of a two parts post, explaining the structure of the appeals in IP in Mexico; why appeals have been taking so long in being decided; why they may take longer; why the courts appear to be so unreasonably formalistic about the authority of the officials of the Mexican Patent and Trademark Office that decide cases; and what can we expect in the close future.
21 June, 2008

Oppositions to trademark applications in Mexico

This post explains if it is feasible to oppose a trademark application in Mexico.
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