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Jorge Díaz

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Lawyer specialising in Intellectual and Industrial Property.

Jorge began his professional career at Abril Abogados in 2022 and has since advised clients on Intellectual and Industrial Property matters, as well as issues related to Unfair Competition, New Technologies, and Advertising Law.

He holds a Law degree from the University of Valencia (2021), a Master’s degree in Intellectual Property from Carlos III University of Madrid (2022), a University Diploma as an Expert in Art Law from CEU Cardenal Herrera University (2023), and a Master’s Degree for Access to the Legal Profession from the Open University of Catalonia (2024).

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