Exciting news! EPROINT has secured the title of the only Leading Firm in both the Caribbean and Central America regions in the latest WTR1000 2024 Guide. Our unique distinction as…
We are pleased to share the exciting news that eight members of our EPROINT team have been acknowledged as leading lawyers in the latest edition of Chambers and Partners Global…
The “Rehabilitation for Non-Use” is a concept unique to Honduran trademark legislation, meaning there is no equivalent or similar provision in other Latin American countries. What exactly is Rehabilitation for…
By: Patrice Muhammad, and Gabriela Bodden Hamilton, October 4, 2023 – The Senate of Bermuda has taken a historic step forward in intellectual property protection with the approval of the…
By Carlos Corrales “The idea of who owns assets in the digital realm is a big deal that almost no one knows about. Except collectors of NFTs.” Adam McBride (NFT…
TRADE AND SERVICE MARKS Trade Marks and Service Marks in Bermuda are currently registered under the Trade Marks Act 1974 and give proprietors exclusive rights to the mark per the…
So, you own a business and have already secured the corresponding Intellectual Property rights for the products you make and/or the services you provide. As you continue to think of…
While the protection of intellectual property (IP) rights differs broadly from one country to the next, in recent decades, the Latin America and the Caribbean region has taken steps to…
In Barbados, the protection of signs which ought to remain available for public use can be found under statute (Trade Marks Act) or by the office practice of the Corporate…
The last reforms with regards to the Notarial profession in El Salvador date back to the beginning of the century. However, the widespread digital transformation in international commerce has created…
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