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Congratulations to Juan Carlos Ojam, Raquel Flanzbaum, Mercedes Bullrich and Mariel Chichisola for being named WIPR Leaders 20214. This recognition highlights their contributions to the field of intellectual property. WIPR Leaders is a comprehensive guide to the world’s leading intellectual property professionals. This publication lists more than 2,000 attorneys in patent, trademark and copyright practice, […]
read moreVery happy to have been chosen again for the Leaders League – Latin America 2024 ranking. Once again our team was selected in seven categories. Intellectual Property – Patent Prosecution: “Highly Commended” – Juan Carlos Ojam, Mercedes Bullrich and Raquel Flanzbaum. Innovation, Technology and Telecommunications – Data Privacy: “Leader” – Mariano Peruzzotti Industrial Property – […]
read moreOjam Bullrich Flanzbaum, has appointed Belen Recchini as its new partner, starting July 2024. Belen has been part of the company’s team since February 2018. Belen is a lawyer graduated from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) and holds a Master’s degree in Intellectual Property from the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO). With […]
read moreBy Rosario Mauro We are pleased to inform that on June 11, 2024, the Senate of the Uruguayan Parliament approved Uruguay’s accession to the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), completing its approval by both chambers of the Uruguayan Parliament. The accession to the PCT was approved with a reservation to Chapter II (“International Preliminary Examination”) as […]
read moreBy Lucía Almasqué On 22 May 2024, EUIPO’s Opposition Division partially upheld the opposition No. B 3197538 filed by Luis Vuitton Malletier against the trademark application “ZV (& design)”, Serial No.1883449, in classes 9, 18 and 25, based on the trademark “LV (& design)”. In other words, it refused the application for all the goods […]
read moreBy Mariano Peruzzotti and Andrea Sánchez Vicentini The Resolution 126/2024, which introduces modifications to the Do Not Call Registry and the sanctioning regime, has come into effect On May 24, 2024, Resolution 126/2024 (“Resolution”) of the Agency for Access to Public Information, the enforcement authority of the Personal Data Protection Law and the Do Not […]
read moreBy Raquel Flanzbaum In INTA’s recent annual meeting held in Atlanta, Georgia, from May 18 to May 22, 2024, I moderated a table topic on the implementation of the Madrid Protocol in Latin America, specifically in Brazil and Chile, the most recent adherents in the region. We began pointing out that the Madrid Protocol is […]
read moreBy Rosario Mauro On May 24, 2024, the Member States of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) adopted a historic treaty aimed at protecting intellectual property associated with genetic resources and traditional knowledge. This treaty will come into force after being ratified by at least 15 States. Although genetic resources found in medicinal plants, agricultural […]
read moreTwo of Ojam Bullrich Flanzbaum’s founding partners, Juan Carlos Ojam and Mercedes Bullrich, have been recognized by World Trademark Review Global Leaders 2024 in the Private Practice category. WTR Global Leaders is a publication that brings together the world’s top trademark experts from both law and corporate firms, allowing the community at large to benefit […]
read moreJuan Carlos Ojam, Raquel Flanzbaum and Rosario Mauro were recognized as “recommended individuals” by the IAM Patent 1000 2024 ranking. In addition, our firm was once again ranked as “Bronze” for both “Litigation and Transactions” and “Prosecution”. IAM Patent 1000 is considered the main resource for those seeking top-tier patent experts in private practice. This recognition […]
read moreOur partner, Mercedes Bullrich, has once again been recognized as one of the top 250 women in IP by Managing IP‘s Stars ranking. We take great pride in having such an excellent professional as part of our team! This year’s Top 250 Women in IP list acknowledges top IP professionals who consistently go above and […]
read moreOnce again we are Tier 2 in the IP STARS (Managing IP) Ranking in the Trademarks category. Another recognition that adds to our work. IP STARS is the leading specialist guide for companies or individuals looking for experienced legal practitioners to deal with contentious and non-contentious intellectual property issues. Thanks to all our team, this […]
read moreOur partners, Raquel Flanzbaum and Mariel Chichisola were recognized by WIPR Diversity 2024. Mariel was chosen as one of the “50 Most Influential Women in IP”, which honors outstanding women in the IP field; and Raquel as a “Diversity Champion”, which honors individuals who champion equality, diversity and inclusion in the IP field. Both are […]
read moreWe are proud and grateful to announce that we have once again been certified as a Great Place to Work! We would like to express our most sincere thanks to each of our employees for their energy, commitment and collaboration. Ya van cuatro años que obtenemos este reconocimiento, y sabemos el esfuerzo que hay detrás. […]
read moreBy Diego Montanegro In the Argentine Trademark Bulletin No. 5663, it was published Provision DI-2024-141-APN-DNM#INPI, which enables the local Trademark Office (AR TMO) to object, or even reject, trademark applications, at any time during the registration proceeding, based on articles 2, paragraph “b”, and 3, paragraph “e”, of the Trademark and Trade Names Act[i]. These […]
read moreBy Mariano Peruzzotti It is crucial for companies to consider all regulations concerning security breaches approved in different jurisdictions. On April 26, 2024, the Brazilian Data Protection Authority (“ANPD”) published Resolution CD/ANPD No. 15 (“Resolution”), which sets forth new guidelines for reporting security incidents. Key aspects of the Resolution Definition of a data breach: Any […]
read moreBy Ana Clara Barboza On May 11, but in 1813, the Argentine National Anthem was officially approved. The lyrics were composed by Vicente López y Planes and the Catalan pianist Blas Parera took it to the pentagram. If there is a music that unites and defines a nation, it is this one, which is why […]
read moreBy Candela Basilotta The Argentine Secretariat of Industry and Commerce has enacted Resolution No. 12/2024, a pivotal regulation that aims to enhance transparency and fairness in advertising practices. Effective from May 2024, this new mandate requires all advertisements to clearly and accessibly disclose essential information about products and services. Resolution No. 12/2024 of the Secretariat […]
read moreBy Abril Neiman The International Women’s day is not a celebration, it is a commemoration. And I do not say this out of anger at those who celebrate those women who are important in their lives and highlight their role. No, I say it simply as an invitation to introspection, to recognize that there is […]
read moreBy Raquel Flanzbaum On March 6, 2024, the Sixth Chamber of the General Court of the European Union upheld the declaration of invalidity of a Community design for shoes which belonged to the German firm Puma due to the disclosure made before the grace period by the Barbadian singer Rihanna. The case illustrates the need […]
read moreBy Mariana Guzmán and Florencia Gutierrez In December 2023, the Council and the European Parliament reached a provisional agreement on the first AI regulation. Although the law is not yet in force, this legislative framework fosters responsible innovation in Europe and represents a significant step towards regulating AI and protecting fundamental rights in a constantly […]
read moreBy Mariano Peruzzotti, Andrea Sánchez Vicentini and Candela Basilotta On January 24 of 2024, Resolution SC 48/2024 (“Resolution”) of the Secretariat of Domestic Trade was published in the Official Gazette, which updates the value of the Adjustable Unit (“AU”) used as the monetary coefficient to be applied to the fines stipulated by the Fair Trade […]
read moreBy Lucía Almasqué On February 8, 2024, in the case “Swatch AG v. Tressa Argentina S.A. on precautionary measures” (Exp. No. 14867/2023/CA1), the Argentinian Federal Court of Appeals in Civil and Commercial Matters rejected the appeal filed by Swatch AG and upheld the first instance judgment. In it, the judge denied the requested injunction on […]
read moreBy Mariano Peruzzotti and Florencia Bossero On February 8, 2024, the Federal Court of Appeals in Administrative Matters partially confirmed the decision made by the National Direction of Consumer Protection and Consumer Arbitration, while also reducing a fine imposed on the company ”PEDIDOS YA S.A.” for violations of the Consumer Protection Regime. By means of […]
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