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Zhilin News | Zhilin welcomes partners from Latin American law firm FERNANDEZ LACORT to visit and exchange ideas, jointly building a new bridge for cross-border intellectual property services Time:2025-09-12 Hits:208

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On September 12, 2025, a delegation of partners from FERNANDEZ LACORT, a Latin American law firm, visited Zhilin Law Firm for in-depth exchanges and strategic discussions on cross-border intellectual property legal service cooperation.


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During the exchange, both sides exchanged insights and experiences on issues such as regional cultural differences between China and Latin America, commercial legal environment, and intellectual property protection practices. Mr. Claudio Lacort, Partner of FERNANDEZ LACORT, stated that with the increasing frequency of economic and trade exchanges between China and Latin America, the demand for high-quality, cross regional intellectual property protection from enterprises is growing rapidly. Zhilin's cutting-edge cases and professional service capabilities in the field of intellectual property are impressive, especially in the areas of patent, trademark, trade secret, unfair competition, anti-monopoly infringement litigation, and administrative litigation, demonstrating comprehensive strength, which is an important foundation for future cooperation between the two parties.


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This exchange marks the further deepening and implementation of Zhilin's internationalization strategy. Over the years, Zhilin has continued to build a global network of legal services. At present, it has established solid cooperation with law firms in many countries along the "the Belt and Road" and major European and American legal markets. The collaboration with FERNANDEZ LACORT this time is precisely based on its market advantages and resource accumulation in Latin America. In the future, we will work together to provide high-value intellectual property solutions for Chinese enterprises going global to Latin America and Latin American enterprises entering the Chinese market.


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