
Budapest Treaty
The entry into force of Brazil’s accession to the Budapest Treaty represents a significant step forward for the country’s patent system and innovation ecosystem
Law and Technology

Technological advances in recent decades have changed not only social relationships, but also the economy and business models, exponentially increasing the value of personal data.
This has led to the emergence of new regulatory frameworks for the protection of personal data around the world, among which the General Data Protection Regulation [GDPR], already in force in Europe, and the General Data Protection Law [LGPD], in Brazil, stand out.
Although the assessment of the legal aspects of matters that involve data protection is essential, we believe that the topic cannot be fully addressed if the technical aspects of Information and Process Security are not rigorously evaluated. This is why we have a team of technicians and external partners that are highly specialised in Information, IT Infrastructure and Process Security.
Our advice includes:
With dozens of compliance projects and consultations carried out in the last 3 years, our Privacy and Data Protection team is ready to meet any demand in the area, with a high degree of customisation.

The entry into force of Brazil’s accession to the Budapest Treaty represents a significant step forward for the country’s patent system and innovation ecosystem

Agreement on the Mutual Protection of Geographical Indications in the territories of the Mercosur Member States

The article examines the implications of the current landscape surrounding the Brazilian patent system, the debates on Patent Term Adjustment (PTA), and the impact of regulatory predictability on investments in technology, research, development, and industrialization.