The amendments to the Federal Law for the Protection of Industrial Property (FLPIP), published today, introduce, for the first time in Mexican law, a mechanism allowing applicants to request the reinstatement of rights lost due to missed deadlines during prosecution.

This mechanism applies to patent, utility model, and industrial design applications, and covers failures to comply with requirements issued during formal examination, substantive examination, or at the grant stage.

Applicants may request the reinstatement of rights within a 15-business-day period, counted from the business day following the expiration of the missed deadline.

Such request must be filed together with full compliance with the omitted requirement and payment of the corresponding official fee. If accepted, IMPI will allow the application to continue prosecution.

This represents a significant shift from the previous system, where failure to meet certain deadlines resulted in definitive abandonment with no possibility of reinstatement.

The introduction of this mechanism aligns Mexican law with international standards regarding the restoration of rights.

The transitory provisions clarify that these amendments will enter into force on the day following their publication and will apply to applications filed on or after that date, while pending applications will continue to be prosecuted under the legal framework in force at the time they were initiated.

Further developments are anticipated, as the implementing regulations of the law are still pending issuance and are expected to be published in the near term.

At OLIVARES, we are closely monitoring the implementation of these changes and will keep you timely 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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