Abraham Díaz “adds value for clients with diverse portfolios as a result of his tripartite copyright, trademark and unfair competition expertise,” according to World Trademark Review’s WTR 1000.
He co-chairs OLIVARES’ Privacy and IT Industry groups and has a wealth of knowledge across all areas of intellectual property (IP), with a focus on copyright, trademarks, unfair competition, litigation, licensing and prosecution matters. He also counsels clients on trade dress, product configuration, advertising, false advertising, trade secrets, plant breeders’ rights, vegetal varieties and Internet related issues.
Mr. Díaz’s Internet experience includes handling domain disputes under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) and the Local Dispute Resolution Policy (LDRP), as well as providing strategic advice on website development, protection of website content, online advertisement, and compliance on e-commerce and privacy law regulations.
Mr. Díaz counsels multinational and domestic companies in industries such as apparel, food and beverage, media and publishing, technology and telecommunications, consumer products and services.
He also provides guidance on the correct implementation, monitoring and auditing of privacy management programs, as well as crisis and data breach management.
Mr. Díaz has authored articles on IP and Internet matters, as well as on privacy law, for leading industry publications and has lectured on cutting-edge IP topics in national and international fora.