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1 August 2013CopyrightMauricio Jalife Daher

IP in Mexico - A fresh approach

As a business grows internationally, it can be convenient to use IP rights as investment vehicles, but mandatory implications for changing control over these intangible assets must be carefully assessed by experts.

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