Carlos Pulcha
External legal consultant at Brand Protection

legal@unionandina.com
Carlos is an Intellectual Property attorney with over ten years of dedicated experience in Brand Protection. He has led the Brand Protection division at a well-established law firm, coordinating enforcement raids against piracy affecting prominent international brands. Additionally, he possesses extensive expertise in the administrative registration and protection of trademark and patent portfolios for both national and international clients, providing comprehensive and strategic advice in the defense of Intellectual Property rights.
Education
• Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Lawyer with summa cum laude honors (2014)
Languages
• Spanish and English
Publications
• “Exhaustion of Trademark Rights in the Andean Community and the European Union: A Perspective from Competition Law and the Utopia of a Truly Integrated Market,” thesis submitted for the law degree.
Latest 3 articles on our blog
Our Managing Partner, Alejandro Castro, wins the ASIPI-UNH scholarship to study the Master’s in Intellectual Property (LLM) at the University of New Hampshire (UNH), Franklin Pierce School of Law
We are thrilled to announce that our Managing Partner, Alejandro Castro, has been selected as one of the recipients of the ASIPI - University of New Hampshire (UNH), Franklin Pierce School of Law Scholarship to pursue a Master's in Intellectual Property (LLM) as a...
Law Promoting the Use of Artificial Intelligence
On July 5, 2023, Law No. 31814 was published - Law that promotes the use of Artificial Intelligence for the economic and social development of the country. Principles for the Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence Risk-Based Approach. Promotion of a Plural...
Non-traditional Trademarks – The “Postobon” case from Colombia
Relevant Articles of Decision 486 Article 134 of Decision 486 states that a trademark is: Any sign capable of distinguishing products or services in the market. A sign capable of graphic representation. Likewise, the following may constitute trademarks: e) a color...