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Founding Partner and Managing Partner of SILVA, Juan Pablo Silva is a lawyer admitted in Chile, graduated from the UC Chile, with more than 30 years of experience in intellectual property and new technologies.
He complemented his legal education with General Business Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), strengthening his strategic and business-oriented approach to client advisory work.
He currently serves as Honorary Consul of Jamaica in Chile and as President of Corporación Futrono. He has also served as president of several leading institutions, including the Chilean Institute of Rational Business Administration (ICARE), the INTA Famous and Well-Known Marks Committee for Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Chilean Association of Intellectual Property (ACHIPI). His practice combines institutional leadership, strategic vision, and a deep understanding of the role of intellectual property in business and innovation.
He is a member of the International Trademark Association (INTA), Inter-American Association of Intellectual Property (ASIPI) and the Chilean Association of Intellectual Property (ACHIPI).
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Juan Pablo Silva is a professional with excellent knowledge of intellectual property, and I enjoy working with him for his expertise and experience.
Juan Pablo Silva is a professional with excellent knowledge of intellectual property, and I enjoy working with him for his expertise and experience.
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Chile Wins Historic “Pisco” Case in India
The recent ruling by the Delhi High Court in India marks a turning point in the international defense of Chilean Pisco. The court decided to revoke Peru’s exclusivity over the geographical indication “Pisco” in that country and ordered the registration to be amended to “Peruvian Pisco”, thereby allo
Chile Wins Historic “Pisco” Case in India
The recent ruling by the Delhi High Court in India marks a turning point in the international defense of Chilean Pisco. The court decided to revoke Peru’s exclusivity over the geographical indication “Pisco” in that country and ordered the registration to be amended to “Peruvian Pisco”, thereby allo