Recently, PROVIMARCAS and Muñoz Abogados based in Colombia visited Mylink Law Office. And the parties had an in-depth discussion on strengthening intellectual property protection and promoting international exchanges and cooperation on intellectual property.
PROVIMARCAS is a Colombian law firm with over 27 years in the market, dedicated to advising national and international clients on Intellectual Property and Corporate Law matters, with a portfolio of over 3,000 clients. Its team of legal experts is trained to provide detailed and insightful legal solutions on a wide range of topics related to trademark law, patents, industrial designs, copyrights, entertainment law, and intangible asset valuation.
Muñoz Abogados is a Colombian law firm founded in 1998 and headquartered in Bogotá. The firm specializes in providing legal consulting services in the economic field to companies in several Latin American countries and especially to local clients in cities from Colombia, Venezuela, Panama. The main areas of practice include corporate law, intellectual property, competition law and consumer protection, public law, and labor law. As a member of the International Trademark Association, the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property and the Asian Patent Attorneys Association, Muñoz Abogados is particularly good at intellectual property rights protection, and is able to provide one-stop services for clients from strategy development to court defense.
Mylink Law Office is committed to providing clients with a full range of global intellectual property legal services. Our professional team has profound professional knowledge and rich practical experience in the fields of domestic and foreign trademark registration, patent application and copyright registration, and is familiar with international intellectual property laws and regulations. We not only develop legal strategies for clients to manage and protect important resources such as trademarks, works, patents, domain names, trade secrets, etc., but also provide comprehensive legal services for potential infringement remedies.
During the talks, the parties shared their valuable experience accumulated in promoting intellectual property protection for domestic and foreign enterprises, and had in-depth discussions on the current challenges in the field of intellectual property rights, especially in the context of globalization, a consensus was reached on topics regarding how to effectively prevent infringement and maintain brand image.
The parties expressed that they look forward to jointly launching a series of intellectual property protection cooperation programs in the near future to provide more extensive legal support to companies in China, Latin America and other areas. The exchange marks the beginning of a new chapter in cross-border intellectual property protection.