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Our firm is committed to developing the strongest group of legal professionals to manage the level of complexity and interdisciplinary orientation that clients require. During the first decade of the 21st century, the team successfully led efforts to reshape IP laws and change regulatory authorizations procedures in Mexico, not only through thought leadership and lobbying efforts, but the firm has also won several landmark and precedent-setting cases at the Mexican Federal and Supreme Courts levels, including in constitutional matters.
The second informative session open to the national and international market, covering the consolidated purchase of medicines and healing material for the 2021-2024 time period...
The second informative session open to the national and
international market, covering the consolidated purchase of
medicines and healing material for the 2021-2024 time period, was
held earlier today. It was led again by leaders of the United
Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS),
jointly with the Institute of Health for the Welfare of the United
Mexican States (INSABI) and the Federal Commission for Protection
against Sanitary Risks (COFEPRIS).
This session was aimed at presenting the progress in the
procurement procedures for patented medicines. During the session,
an announcement was made to inform that the bases for the
international public tender of medicines and the invitations for
the offer of medicines from single sources, generics and
prioritized healing material will be published, respectively, on
December 4 and 7 of this year.
OLIVARES will continue to monitor the bases and development of
the bidding process by UNOPS to inform and advise our clients in
the observance of their exclusive rights, free competition, and
those derived from preferential conditions established in
international treaties.
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