Accelerated Patent Grant (APG) Program between IMPI and USPTO.

The Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) has introduced the Accelerated Patent Grant (APG) program, a collaborative initiative with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). This program aims to expedite the patent granting process for applications filed in both jurisdictions under certain conditions.

1. To be eligible for the APG program, the Mexican patent application must claim priority from a U.S. application, or both the U.S. and Mexican applications must share common priority.

2. The Mexican application must have completed all necessary formalities, been published in the Mexican Gazette, and passed the two-month period for third-party observations.

3. The related U.S. patent must have been granted and published.

4. The claims in the Mexican application must “sufficiently correspond” to those granted by the USPTO. This means the claims must either have the same scope or be narrower than the U.S. claims.

To request participation in the APG program, applicants must submit a form with details of the MX application like title, filing date, application number, and applicant’s name. Likewise, it has to specify the US patent application and patent numbers, include a Spanish translation of granted US claims, and a correspondence table for claim comparison between the MX claims and the US claims.

This program offers a new pathway to accelerate the grant of Mexican patent applications, including those that have already entered the substantive examination phase. This contrasts with the Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH), which only applies to applications that have not yet commenced the examination process.

OLIVARES patent team will continue to provide updates on developments regarding this initiative.

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Sergio L. Olivares Sr.

Partner

Sergio Olivares, Sr. joined OLIVARES in 1987 and today leads the firm with strength and a commitment to transparency, client satisfaction, and personal service. He has been a partner since 1994 and Chairman of the Management Committee since 2009.

Daniel Sánchez

Partner

Daniel Sanchez joined OLIVARES in 2000 and became a partner in 2011. He is one of the leading intellectual property (IP) and administrative litigators in Mexico and is recognized by industry rankings and publications.

Rommy Morales

Partner

Rommy Morales is partner of OLIVARES, joining the company in 2008. She has counselled a number of the world’s top pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and chemical companies regarding the protection and enforcement of their intellectual property rights. She co-chairs the Patent Group, overseeing the filing and prosecution of patents. Because of her extensive technical expertise and background, Rommy Morales is one of the foremost experts on the prosecution and enforcement of pharmaceutical patents in Mexico.

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