Practice Areas
Gloria advises prominent national and international clients across diverse sectors on complex trademark and patent portfolios, infringement disputes, opposition proceedings, and regulatory compliance before the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) and the National Institute of Copyright (INDAUTOR). Her expertise extends to licensing, franchising, and technology transfer, where she combines legal sophistication with practical business insight.
Professional Memberships
Vice President, International Affairs – Mexican Group of AIPPI
Member, Licensing Executives Society (LES Mexico) and LESI
Member, Franklin Pierce Law Center Alumni Association
Member, ASIPI Education Committee
Member, INTA, IBA, and Intellectual Property Committee of the Mexican Bar Association.
Experience
Gloria Isla stands as a pillar of Intellectual Property law in Mexico, recognized as one of the country’s most influential women pioneers in the field. As founding partner of Isla del Campo, S.C., she has dedicated over 35 years to the advancement and protection of intellectual property rights, shaping the legal landscape through her technical precision, strategic vision, and unwavering commitment to innovation.
For 17 consecutive years, Chambers and Partners has ranked her among Mexico’s leading intellectual property practitioners, a recognition further reinforced by her inclusion in Best Lawyers, Leaders League, Women in IP, and World Trademark Review (WTR 1000). Her sustained excellence reflects her reputation for integrity, depth of knowledge, and exceptional client service.
Gloria advises prominent national and international clients across diverse sectors on complex trademark and patent portfolios, infringement disputes, opposition proceedings, and regulatory compliance before the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) and the National Institute of Copyright (INDAUTOR). Her expertise extends to licensing, franchising, and technology transfer, where she combines legal sophistication with practical business insight.
A steadfast advocate for innovation, Gloria emphasizes efficiency and continuous legal development. She counsels on the registration of distinctive signs, inventions, and copyrights, conducts prior-rights searches, and oversees filing and prosecution strategies to ensure comprehensive protection of intellectual assets. Her legal practice also includes representation before administrative and judicial authorities to enforce and defend IP rights.
Gloria holds a Law Degree from Universidad Iberoamericana and a Master’s Degree in Intellectual Property from the Franklin Pierce Law Center (University of New Hampshire), where she later served on the Board of Trustees for seven years.