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We are pleased to share some exciting news: in the 2025 edition of the prestigious IP STARS ranking, our firm, Lerman & Szlak, has been recognized as a Notable Firm in the trademarks category.
We are pleased to share that we have been recognized in the 2025 edition of the international ranking IAM Patent 1000 – The World’s Leading Patent Professionals, one of the most relevant global publications in the field of intellectual property.
The following article was written by our partner Gabriela Szlak and our associate Luciano N. Gutman, and published by the IAPP (International Association of Privacy Professionals) in its Latin America Digest.
University of Buenos Aires School of Law, and we’re proud to share that Julieta Kaplan, one of our attorneys from the Intellectual Property team, participated in the event as a featured artist.
Through Decree 765/2024, the Argentine government has enacted significant amendments to Intellectual Property Law No. 11723, redefining the concept of public performance.
In a context where law and technology are more interconnected than ever, we believe that continuous training for our team is essential to provide exceptional legal services.
Our partner and intellectual property expert, Celia Lerman, was invited to join the podcast Branderman, hosted by Hernán Braberman, a recognized figure in brand and packaging design. Together, they discussed the legal challenges facing today’s creative industries.
We are proud to announce the launch of our new Pro Bono Startup Department.
In Argentina, the Electronic or Digital Prescriptions Law authorizes the use of telehealth platforms nationwide. Its purpose is to enable every prescription for medication—as well as any other medical indication— to be issued electronically through authorized platforms and/or prescription. These activities must be carried out in compliance with Personal Data Protection Law and the Patient Rights, Medical Records, and Informed Consent Law.
In order to streamline the deposit process with the National Copyright Office (DNDA), Decree 972/2024 came into effect on November 1st, introducing significant changes to the legal regime of unpublished works.