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Today, the Argentine National Industrial Property Institute (INPI) announced Resolution 295/2024, introducing a new fee in opposition procedures for trademarks in Argentina.
We are very pleased to announce that our firm has been recognized once again by the specialized patent ranking I AM PATENT 1000, in the Bronze Category, for being an “excellent, professional and competent firm in all legal matters”.
The National Institute of Industrial Property ("INPI") has established, through Resolution 233/2023, new criteria for rectifications and reclassifications, within the framework of trademark renewal procedures.
We are happy to announce that the IP STARS ranking (Managing IP), has recognised us as one of the notable firms in its ranking of Intellectual Property management for PATENTS matters.
Resolution 120/2024 ("Resolution") of the Agency for Access to Public Information, which became effective on June 1st of this year, modified penalties for non-compliance with the Personal Data Protection Law and its ancillary regulations ("LPDP", for its acronym in Spanish).
The 2024 edition of the widely renowned international rating and business services agency, has recognised our firm Lerman & Szlak and its partners, Gabriela Szlak and Celia Lerman, in the areas of Data Protection - Innovation, Technology and Telecommunications. 
We are proud to share that IP STARS, the prestigious guide specialized in Intellectual Property firms, recognised our partner Celia Lerman as a Trade Mark Star 2024.
We share this guide that we believe is useful during these key e-commerce campaign dates, and we hope you can use it as support to make the most of events such as HotSale and CyberMonday.
We are very proud to share that Natalia Majcherczyk, our senior paralegal, has been qualified as an Industrial Property Agent, by Resolution 8/2024 of the National Industrial Property Institute (INPI).
On February 2nd, 2024, Resolution No. 38/2024 of the Agency for Access to Public Information (the "Agency") was published in the Official Gazette. This Resolution modified the design of the template sign that entities must place in their places of business to comply with their duty to inform the public of the existence of security cameras, also known as CCTV.