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24 May 2021PatentsVerónica Avilez

Mexico: Post-grant possibilities

The new Federal Law for the Protection of Industrial Property (FLPIP) entered into force on November 5, 2020, thus abrogating the former Industrial Property Law (IPL). Among the new provisions that now regulate the protection of inventions in Mexico, one of the paramount aspects is related to the submission, prosecution, and acceptance of post-grant amendments for patents.

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