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Brazil follows the "first to file" principle in trademark law. This means that the first person or entity to file a trademark application with the Brazilian National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI) has priority in obtaining registration of the trademark.
To avoid trademark infringement and squatting in Brazil, international businesses should conduct a comprehensive search for existing trademarks in Brazil before adopting and using a trademark. It is also recommended to register the trademark in Brazil as soon as possible to establish legal protection. Working with a local attorney who specializes in trademark law in Brazil can be beneficial .
Yes, a Brazilian lawyer who is licensed to practice law in Brazil can represent a client in any court in Brazil, regardless of the province where the court is located .
Yes, international arbitration is enforceable in Brazil. Brazil is a signatory to the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, which means that foreign arbitral awards can be enforced in Brazil. Additionally, Brazil has its own domestic arbitration law, which governs arbitration proceedings in Brazil and provides for the enforcement of arbitral awards issued in Brazil.