Guillermo Ungria

Guillermo Ungria

Guillermo holds a Cum Laude Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration, Suffolk University, Boston, a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration and Management, Universidad Nebrija, Madrid, a Master’s Degree in International Business Management, IE Business School, and a Master’s Degree in Intellectual Property, Information Technology and Technology Transfer (LL.M), Magister Lucentinus, Universidad de Alicante. He is a Spanish Patent and Trademark Agent and a European Union Trademark and Design Attorney. In 2012 and after finishing a first international academic stage in the United States, he returned to Spain to focus his career on Intellectual Property. In 2014, he completed an LL.M in Intellectual Property Law, Information Technology and Technology Transfer, having previously finished a prestigious Master’s Degree in International Business Management. That same year, he started his professional career in a reputed IP law firm in Brazil which specializes in legal advice on Intellectual Property matters. Subsequently, and belonging to the fifth family generation of the firm, he joined UNGRIA in the United States office, UNGRIA International, devoting his work to advising international clients before the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office, National Intellectual Property Offices in LATAM, European Union Intellectual Property Office, European Patent Office and World Intellectual Property Organization. In 2016, he joined UNGRIA’s Madrid office and, in addition to participating in the international expansion of the firm in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico, he has specialized in global advice on Patents and Trademarks to national and international clients with regards to the national and international protection and enforcement of the same. He also actively participates in meetings and conferences related to the firm’s business practice, such as INTA, AIPLA, IPO, BIPLA, NYIPLA, APAA and ECTA, being a member of all of them. Currently, he is a member of the INTA Trademark Office Practices Committee and Board Ambassador for the Boston Intellectual Property Law Association (BIPLA) Liaison Program.

Publications

Intellectual Property | 2w

Chapter: Brazil

This first edition of the Intellectual Property Law Over Borders Comparative Guide provides insight into how businesses can obtain, protect and enforce their intellectual property rights in a range of jurisdictions. Written by experts and practitioners, details are provided on the legal framework an...

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