IP Enforcement
Obtaining Intellectual Property rights is not enough; their enforcement is necessary to safeguard the value of your intangibles and protect your consumers.
We provide IP Enforcement services with the goal of ensuring that your Intellectual Property rights are respected in the face of potential infringements, which involves actively monitoring the market to detect unauthorized uses, conducting detailed investigations, and implementing alternative dispute resolution mechanisms.
In the event of litigation, we have the legal expertise to file administrative and criminal complaints that safeguard your Intellectual Property rights, which includes the filing of precautionary measures, border measures, and voluntary registrations with Customs.
Do you need personalized advice?
Alejandro Castro
Partner & Managing Director
alejandrocastro@unionandina.com
+51 920 002 829
Carlos Pulcha
Brand Protection
legal@unionandina.com
+51 920 002 829
Josseline Vilca
Criminal Law
Industrial Property Crimes
legal@unionandina.com
+51 920 002 829
Junior Montoya
Patent Analyst
legal@unionandina.com
+51 920 002 829
John Taquio
Patent Analyst
legal@unionandina.com
+51 920 002 829
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