Garrigues Digest Fashion Law - Summer edition 2018
Compilation of articles published in the Garrigues Blog and Garrigues Digital by professionals in the Fashion industry in recent months.
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How to hire an influencer that doesn’t exist
Cristina Mesa, senior associate at Intellectual Property and Fashion Law Practices and Álvaro de la Cueva, partner at Tax department of Garrigues.
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For the CJEU, the red sole can belong to Louboutin
Cristina Mesa, senior associate at Intellectual Property and Fashion Law Practices and Eva Golmayo, lawyer of Intellectual Property department of Garrigues.
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Are influencers required to pay taxes?
Ana Carrete, senior associate at Tax department of Garrigues.
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Spanish parliament involves the fashion industry in its drive to combat anorexia and bulimia
Cristina Mesa, senior associate at Intellectual Property and Fashion Law Practices and Eva Golmayo, lawyer of Intellectual Property department of Garrigues.
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Interview to Neliana Fuenmayor (A Transparent Company): the importance of being open and honest
Cristina Mesa (senior associate of Intellectual Property and Fashion Law Practices of Garrigues.
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Tech is the new black: technology makes its way into the fashion world
Eva Golmayo, lawyer of Intellectual Property department of Garrigues.
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The GCEU cancels the iconic CROCS design
Cristina Mesa, senior associate at Intellectual Property and Fashion Law Practices and Beatriz Ganso, lawyer of Intellectual Property department of Garrigues.
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Adidas and the conquest of the three stipes: “Two stripes are not enough”
Cristina Mesa, senior associate at Intellectual Property and Fashion Law Practices and Eva Golmayo, lawyer of Intellectual Property department of Garrigues.
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The new cosmetics regulation increases safety and helps marketing
Fashion Law Commentary 1-2018
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