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Join Luis Schmidt at OLIVARES for a unique opportunity to hear from some of the Mexican film industry’s most accomplished producers, as they discuss how the film industry is responding to and surviving the pandemic in Mexico. Obstacles and opportunities abound, from production complications to distribution changes. Some have lost and some have gained, in an industry known to be the light and breath for the masses during a crisis, but which has itself been affected so profoundly by the global pandemic.
On the occasion of the presence of Dean Megan Carpenter of the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law in Mexico, OLIVARES is hosting a reception on Tuesday, August 2, open to FPLC´s Alummni and lawyers who would like to continue their education through LLMs or other programs.
UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law is one of the US’ top 100 law schools, according to international rankings, and is also distinguished in Intellectual Property Law.
Join Luis Schmidt at OLIVARES for a unique opportunity to hear from some of the Mexican film industry’s most accomplished producers, as they discuss how the film industry is responding to and surviving the pandemic in Mexico. Obstacles and opportunities abound, from production complications to distribution changes. Some have lost and some have gained, in an industry known to be the light and breath for the masses during a crisis, but which has itself been affected so profoundly by the global pandemic.
OLIVARES’ patent experts will address the changes to the patent regulations in Mexico under the new IP law, and then will spend time answering all your questions about the update – Need to understand the latest on linkage? Want to know how COFEPRIS is going to treat new applications.
OLIVARES’ trademark experts in a new webinar, in which they will address the changes to trademark regulations in Mexico brought by the new IP law and then answer all your questions. Are there new procedures to secure trademark rights in Mexico? What is IMPI really up to?
Litigation experts will address the changes to litigation brought by the new IP law in Mexico and then answer all your questions – Want to know about the new options for enforcing IP rights? Need to make sure that IP rights continue to be protectable through the courts and administratively? We’ve got you covered.
During one hour, we will discuss the impact that piracy and counterfeiting has in Mexico, from the point of view of a Mexican IP law firm, Olivares and certain industries. During our talk, we will address an update of the topic within our country and the expectations and changes due to the coming new Federal Law for the Protection of Industrial Property and the amendments of the Mexican Copyright Law.
March 26, 2020 | New York
April 4, 2019 | New York
ROMA | OLIVARES contributing to the national film industry.
August 2018.