Enrique Ochoa de G. Arguelles (Partner)
eochoa@lclaw.com.mx Areas of Expertise: Corporate Law, Information Technologies, Intellectual and Industrial Property, Commercial Arbitration, Administrative Law. Thesis: “Analysis and Comments to the Procedure for the Annulment of Trademarks with the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property”. Suma cum laude. Admitted to practice since the year 1998. Diploma studies on Commercial Arbitration of the Mexican Chapter of the International Chamber of Commerce (CAMECIC) and the Escuela Libre de Derecho, and Master Degree on Copyright Law, Patents, Trademarks and Information Technologies (Magíster Lvcentinvs) of the University of Alicante, Spain. Also, he is currently obtaining his PHD Degree on Corporate Law with the Universidad Complutense of Madrid. Appointed as a Panelist (Neutral) for Trademarks and Domain Names Disputes at the World Intellectual Property Organization of Intellectual Property. He has been an advisor in Corporate Law, Administrative Law and Commercial and Intellectual and Industrial Property Rights and Information Technologies of several domestic and international companies as partner of the Firm Despacho Vez, Rosenstein, Ochoa, Pardo y Sánchez and of the Firm Miranda, Estavillo, Staines y Pizarro-Suárez at Mexico City. Recently, he acted as internal lawyer for Microsoft Mexico (Director of Intellectual Property and Consumer). He presides the Information Technologies Committee of the Mexican Bar Association, and the Committee of the Information Technologies of the Mexican Association for the Protection of Industrial Property (AMPPI), also the President of the Information Technologies Commission and the Association of Former Alumni of the Magíster Lvcentinvs, University of Alicante. Teacher of the subjects of Industrial Property and Foreign Investment at the Masters Degree of Corporate Law at the Universidad Anáhuac, Teacher of the subject of Commercial Agreements at the Universidad Anáhuac and has been lecturer of several Seminaries of the World Organization of Intellectual Property, National Institute of Copyright, CAMECIC, of the Mexican Bar, Attorneys College, of the CEDPI, of the Universidad Anáhuac, of the University of Celaya and the Latin American Attorneys’ Bar. Has been lecturer at several forums in Mexico and abroad, and has published various studies as: Pauta Information Brochure of the CAMECIC, Managing Intellectual Property, Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Year Book Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business of Kluwer Law International, and the book Selection Studies of Law (Temas Selectos de Derecho) co-edited by Porrúa and the Universidad Anáhuac. Listed as Arbitrator for the National Copyright Institute (Mexico). Languages: Spanish and English. |