Perú
José Marquis
IP Specialist
About José Marquis
Professional experience with 11 years of experience in Intellectual Property.
Specialized in legal advice, strategy, litigation, infringement and defense of distinctive signs, as well as registration, defense and procedures of domain names in Peru and abroad, copyrights, IP negotiations and agreements
Named in Leaders League, WTR 1000 Recommended Individual, Legal 500 Professional experience with 11 years of experience in Intellectual Property.
Education
- Lawyer by the University Paris XI and the University Toulouse 1 Capitole – Law degree revalidated at the PUCP (Peru)
- Member of the Lima Bar Association
- Master’s (Master’s in Law) in Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law from the University of Toulouse 1 Capitole.
- International Diploma in Law in the Digital Environment – ESAN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
- Specialization Diploma in Intellectual Property from Pacific University.
- Languages: Spanish, English and French
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Argentina implements key changes to its trademark system
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