Por: Lic. Jaime Israel Dávila Gómez En México, la ley define a las marcas como cualquier signo visible que sirva para distinguir productos o servicios de otros de su misma especie o calidad en el mercado. El derecho a utilizar una marca de manera exclusiva, es decir, pudiendo prohibir a …
March, 2016
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20 March
Trademarks Registration in Mexico
By attorney: Jaime Israel Dávila Gómez In Mexico, the law defines trademarks as any visible sign that distinguishes products or services from one another in the marketplace. The right to use a trademark in an exclusive form, which means, being able to prohibit anyone else to use it for …
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14 March
Tan cerca y, ¡tan diferente!
Por: Terry Ahytziry Cardenas, Abogada y actual estudiante de la maestría en Derecho Comparativo con concentración en Derecho Internacional de la Universidad de San Diego. Graduada de la maestría en Derecho Corporativo e Internacional con honores en el 2012 del Cetys Universidad. Anterior catedrática en la escuela de derecho del …
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14 March
So close and yet, so different!
By: Attorney Terry Ahytziry Cardenas, current student at the LL.M. in Comparative Law with concentration on International Law, University of San Diego. Graduate from the LL.M. in Corporate and International Law with honors in 2012, Cetys University System. Former law professor at the Cetys University System and consultant at a …
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1 March
The California Innocence Project by the California Western School of Law, Its Roots, History and Work.
By: Alissa Bjerkhoel, Attorney at Law Wrongful convictions have plagued the United States nearly since its inception. The first documented wrongful convictions in the United States occurred between the years 1647 and 1693 when over 36 people, mostly women, were executed for witchcraft. Their trials and executions became infamously known …
February, 2016
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29 February
(CASA) Court Appointed Special Advocates in USA
Have You Heard About the CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) for Children Organization? The National Court Appointed Special Advocate Association, together with its state and local member programs, supports and promotes court-appointed volunteer advocacy so every abused or neglected child in the United States can be safe, have a permanent …
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23 February
California’s four-year universities reach out to immigrant students with low-interest DREAM loans
The L.A. Times: Officials at California’s four-year public universities are reaching out to an estimated 10,000 undergraduate students who might qualify for a special loan aimed at reducing their tuition — a program that further distinguishes the state as a national trendsetter in providing services to immigrants who are in …