MEXICO Law and Practice Contributed by: Adriana Ibarra, Carla Calderón, Marina Hurtado Cruz and José Hoyos-Robles, Baker McKenzie
Marina Hurtado Cruz is a partner and head of the patent practice at Baker McKenzie in Mexico. She has more than a
José Hoyos-Robles has been a partner of the foreign trade practice group at Baker McKenzie since 2000. He is experienced in foreign trade and customs matters, free trade
decade of experience in handling sophisticated IP matters and advises on a broad range of areas, including the prosecution, licensing and litigation of patents and trade secrets. Marina also has extensive experience in the areas of health, advertising and consumer laws. In October 2019, she was appointed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as ad honorem external adviser on IP issues in order to collaborate in the development of IP public policies in Mexico.
agreements (FTAs), regulatory matters, consumer protection, export controls, sanctions and the implementation of forced labour bans. José has contributed to several publications related to foreign trade and customs matters, and is a professor of international trade law at the Universidad Panamericana. His practice focuses on trade matters such as tariff classification of goods, rules of origin, customs valuations, FTAs (including origin verifications), labelling, tariff and non-tariff regulations, and restrictions such as Mexican official standards, export controls, health regulations and other regulatory issues.
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