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Can Cross Border Mergers Continue Between Spain And UK After Brexit?

Mandeep Johal Mandeep Johal from  Manubens Abogados  on 
The continuous insecurity of whether there will be a deal or no-deal Brexit puts international companies in a difficult position to understanding what type of Brexit they should be planning for, if at all.

Second Chances – Embattled Retailers Look to the Next Chapter for Their Brands

Daniel Rottenberg Daniel Rottenberg from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
What’s old is new again. The intellectual property of legacy brick-and-mortar retailers is increasingly being repurposed for decidedly modern ventures.

What About USMCA?

Natalia Vera Natalia Vera Matiz from  Vera Abogados  on 
USMCA, bring with it, a special norm regarding the protection of copyright in Internet, that is in extremely similar to the system of notice and takedown of the DMCA of United States.

Colombia Becomes an OECD Member Country

Carolina Vera Carolina Vera from  Vera Abogados  on 
Last May 2018 the Commercial Issues Committee endorsed the Colombia affiliation to the OECD, which means that it becomes Member No. 37 of the Organization, and it is the third Latin American country accepted as a member after Mexico and Chile.

The 2018 ICSC New York Deal Making Conference and The Emergence of Digital

David Rabinowitz David J. Rabinowitz from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
The ICSC New York Deal Making Conference was held at the Jacob Javits Convention Center from December 4 – 6.  NYDMC is ICSC’s second largest conference, with about 10,000 in attendance this year.

Year-End Trademark Audits Ensure Complete Brand Protection

Andrew J. Ferren Andrew J. Ferren from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
With the end of the year approaching and the holiday shopping season in full swing, now is an ideal time for brand owners to audit their trademark portfolios.

Amazon HQ2 Lands on New York City and Washington, D.C.: Will the Result Be a Boom or a Bust?

James A. Shipe James A. Shipe from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
Amazon’s highly anticipated announcement that New York City and Northern Virginia will be the locations for its “split” second headquarters ended a lengthy contest among major American cities vying to be selected.

Manubens at MAPIC 2018

Mandeep Johal Mandeep Johal from  Manubens Abogados  on 

For the 6th consecutive year, Manubens Lawyers once again will be attending MAPIC in Cannes, France – the leading International Retail Property Market Exhibition.

This has enabled us to develop strong relationships with retail clients, retail investors and developers from across the world.

Counterfeits in the Digital Marketplace

Andrew J. Ferren Andrew J. Ferren from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
Counterfeiting has moved beyond high-priced luxury goods to low-cost everyday items. These counterfeits infiltrate online marketplaces, where they co-mingle with authentic products

A Look Inside the ICSC 48th Annual US Shopping Center Law Conference

Nancy Davids Nancy Davids from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
It is clear that the retail industry is in a time of great transition. As a result, sessions focused on mixed-use environments and the realities of anchor downsizing and closures were host to standing-room-only crowds.

Protecting the Popular Brand: Considerations to Avoid Genericide

Andrew O'Connor Andrew O'Connor from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
When it comes to trademark registration, there is such a thing as being too popular. Marks such as Aspirin, Fiberglass, Zipper and Flip Phone became so ubiquitous that they were found to be generic—a commonly used name or description of a kind of product.

Banner Year Expected For Holiday Retail Sales

Jennifer Logan Jennifer Logan from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
This week’s news of former retail giants Sears and Kmart filing for bankruptcy is bound to spur headlines about the death of retail in the U.S.  However, multiple forecasts predict a robust holiday shopping.

On the Origin of Retail: An Evolutionary Analysis

Louise Boesel Giannakis Louise Giannakis from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
While several prominent retailers have turned to bankruptcy and store closures, research demonstrates that this doomsday hype is somewhat overblown. So why the prevailing narrative?
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