Víctor Zegarra
Consultant in Civil, Commercial Law, and Dispute Resolution

legal@unionandina.com
Víctor is a consultant whose professional practice is focused on the prevention and resolution of disputes, specializing in contractual and commercial disputes, civil liability, and compensation. He has extensive experience in both judicial and arbitration proceedings, representing companies in defending their interests before various courts.
Throughout his career, he has provided strategic advice to companies across multiple sectors, leading conflict resolution processes and defending complex disputes. Previously, he was a Senior Associate at Cavero-Blumenfeld, Llosa & R. La Rosa Abogados.
Education
• Specialization in Arbitration in State Procurement from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
• Specialization in State Procurement Management from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
• Specialization in International and Investment Arbitration from the Universidad del Pacífico
• Master’s degree in Corporate Law from the Universidad de Ciencas Aplicadas
• Law degree from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Latest 3 articles on our blog
How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Trademark Protection: WIPO’s Image Similarity Algorithm
In the digital era, artificial intelligence (AI) is playing a crucial role in transforming trademark registration. One of the most notable innovations in this field is the image similarity algorithm developed by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)....
Unfair Competition in Peru: Bell’s and Coca-Cola
In 2015, Bell’s decided to enter the competitive soft drink market by launching its products Cola Negra and Cola Amarilla. However, this strategy generated controversy due to the similarity in the design of their packaging with those of leading brands Coca-Cola...
Increase in Trademark Registrations by Women in Peru: Which Sectors Were Most Prominent in 2023
In 2023, the number of trademarks registered by women in Peru reached a total of 4,147, representing a 1.05% increase compared to the previous year. This growth is not only a positive indicator of female entrepreneurial activity but also reflects a cultural shift in...