Protected: HOW TO DO BUSINESS IN MEXICO Series 0.2 – Trademarks

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Compendium of recent rulings analyzed by the Civil and Commercial litigation practice of OLIVARES

Recently, a Civil Court ruled that the confidentiality of accounting information is not enough to prevent the admission of expert evidence when it is necessary to resolve a dispute. However, it is the responsibility of the Judge to establish guidelines to regulate the level of exposure of the information
Enforcement challenges for Entertainment Trademark owners

In Mexico, the new Federal Law for the Protection of Industrial Property (LFPPI) protects and recognizes Well-Known and Famous trademarks, which are regulated by Chapter III of the LFPPI. Its definition can be found in article 190, which establishes that in Mexico