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
Annual Oversight Plan 2025 of INDECOPI
PRIORITIZED TOPICS FOR EACH INDECOPI BODY 01. Consumer Protection (DFI, ILN-CPC, ORI, and CC3) LIMA AND CALLAO Personal loan; Interprovincial land transport service; Consumer credit; Credit life insurance; App-based taxis; EAFC; International passenger air transport...
Law amending Law No. 29571, consumer protection and defense code, to strengthen the hazardous products and services alert system
Applicable Criteria for Information and Warnings on Risk and Hazard Article 29 has been amended to establish the following key points: Direct Communication: Information regarding the risks and hazards of certain products or services must primarily be communicated...
Trademarks and Advertising in Peru: 2024 Summary
Trademark Notoriety Nike The Intellectual Property Chamber of the INDECOPI Tribunal, through Resolution No. 0330-2024/TPI-INDECOPI, issued a binding precedent establishing that the recognition of a trademark's notoriety is valid for a period of five years. After this...