by Luke Musto | Mar 30, 2026 | Intellectual Property, METS
Written by León Lanis V., Associate – Chile In the modern digital economy, software often represents a company’s most valuable assets. In the last decade, there has been a steady increase in the demand for software for all fields and markets, from operating...
by Luke Musto | Mar 23, 2026 | International Law, METS, Mining
Written by Alonso Aquino – Associate, Peru Introduction The evolving war and geopolitical tensions between Iran and United States have once again exposed the structural fragilities embedded within global supply chains, particularly those tied to energy security and...
by Ian Cárdenas | Apr 1, 2025 | Chile, Contracts, ESG, METS
Written by Carla López V., Practice Lead (Chile) The San Antonio Port Authority (EPSA) has launched the bidding process for concessioning the construction of strategic works related to the San Antonio Outer Port project (Puerto Exterior), specifically the construction...
by Luke Musto | Mar 10, 2025 | Australia, Intellectual Property, International Law, METS
Written by Luke Musto, Associate In the highly competitive mining and engineering sectors, intellectual property (IP) is not just about patents and trademarks—it also includes trade secrets and technical know-how that provide companies with a competitive advantage....
by Luke Musto | Jan 13, 2025 | Australia, METS, Mining
Written by Francisca Silva, Chilean Qualified Lawyer The Mining Equipment, Technology, and Services (METS) industry is crucial to Australia’s economic and environmental future. Recognising this, the Australian government has rolled out an array of initiatives to...
by Luke Musto | Dec 2, 2024 | Argentina, METS
By Luke Musto, Associate Argentina has long been a country of immense potential, rich in natural resources and strategic opportunities. However, in recent years, the nation has faced significant economic challenges, including inflation, currency instability, and...