Mr Ricardo Montero > Silva > Santiago, Chile > Lawyer Profile

Silva
HENDAYA 60, 4TH FLOOR
LAS CONDES
SANTIAGO, 7550188
Chile

Work Department

Trademarks / Domain Names

Position

Partner

Career

A specialist in Intellectual Property law, he joined Silva in July 2006. He has extensive experience in matters related to trademarks, domain names, and copyright, actively participating in negotiations, litigation, and contract drafting.

Throughout his career, he has notably been involved in legal proceedings representing various public sector organizations and well-known private companies, both national and international. On the academic front, he has taught civil law at Alberto Hurtado University and Adolfo Ibáñez University.

 

Languages

Spanish

Memberships

He is a member of the Chilean Association of Intellectual Property (ACHIPI) and the Chilean Licensing Society (LES Chile).

Lawyer Rankings

Chile > Intellectual property

(Leading individuals)

Ricardo Montero – Silva

IP firm Silva has an enviable market reputation for its advice to domestic and foreign companies on trade marks, patents, copyright, data privacy, and domain names. The 11-member practice is also sought out to assist with geographical indications and designations of origin, along with significant enforcement and litigation work. Co-leading the practice, founding and managing partner Juan Pablo Silva‘s track record includes representing the IP rights of multinational companies from the financial services, retail, telecoms, media and sports industries; Francisco Silva‘s current practice incorporates heavyweight international trade mark and patent cases; and Ricardo Montero is a trade mark, domain name and copyright expert. The second line of key practitioners features Andrés Grunewaldt, a litigator and specialist in geographical indications and designations of origin; copyright and patent practitioner Rodrigo León; and recently-promoted partner Sebastián Alvarado. The practice further expanded during 2022 through the recruitment of associates Manuel Concha, Isidora Palma and Victoria Correa from Ruiz Salazar, Grupo EFE (state railway company) and software company Lemontech, respectively.