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Paralegal's Memo

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Paralegal’s Memo delivers clear insight on the legal trends shaping IP, arbitration, and cross-border practice from the perspective of a bilingual paralegal translator working at the intersection of language and law. Each episode builds on my LinkedIn newsletter, providing busy attorneys and paralegals with a concise audio briefing on the filings, rulings, and strategies that matter.

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Investor–State Disputes in Latin America: The Next Wave

Investor–State disputes across Latin America are not just rising — they are already being shaped by energy transition policy, regulatory change, and treaty‑based investment structuring. In this episode of Paralegal’s Memo, Winn, a Latin America Legal Support Specialist, breaks down why arbitration practitioners are no longer simply watching these developments from a distance. They are already working through the early signals. From Miami — where many of these matters are structured, financed, and positioned — a clear pattern is emerging: disputes are forming at the intersection of policy shifts and long‑term capital. This episode highlights three pressure points driving the next wave of Investor–State exposure across the region: 1. Energy transition disputes tied to climate criteria and infrastructure timelines 2. Regulatory reinterpretation affecting project assumptions and investment expectations 3. The continued role of investment treaties in shaping outcomes before disputes fully surface For practitioners working across the Miami–Latin America corridor, understanding these dynamics strengthens risk assessment, investment structuring, and the ability to anticipate disputes before they become visible. Let's Connect: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/winntrivette/] X.com [https://x.com/WinnTrivette2] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@paralegalmemo?sub_confirmation=1] Subscribe to Paralegal's Memo on LinkedIn Don’t forget to subscribe to the print version of Paralegal’s Memo on LinkedIn — you’ll find it at bit.ly/paralegal101 [https://bit.ly/paralegal101]. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and nothing should be construed as legal advice. That’s why you must always consult a qualified attorney.

22. april 2026 - 11 min
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Business Intel Brief: Risks and Rewards in the Miami–Latin America Corridor

This episode features the audio from Winn Trivette II’s Business Intel Brief synthesizing the 2025 ECLAC (Economic Commission on Latin America and the Caribbean) and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) reports to identify the forces shaping 2026 risk and exposure across Latin America.  Through the lens of intellectual property and arbitration, Winn highlights three regional drivers: growth outpacing institutional capacity, IP becoming a central point of value and vulnerability across uneven markets, and escalating disputes — including investor‑state — with Miami serving as a predictable neutral hub. Country signals include Brazil’s high trademark filings and M&A‑driven complexity, Colombia’s foreign‑owned patent dependence amid energy‑transition policy shifts, Chile’s export surge paired with arbitration exposure, and Argentina’s compressed trademark opposition window and potential PCT alignment.  The episode closes with practical takeaways for cross‑border planning and an invitation to subscribe [https://bit.ly/paralegal101]to Paralegal’s Memo on LinkedIn. Timestamps:   00:00 Welcome and Briefing Setup 00:55 Agenda and Key Questions 01:57 Three Regional Drivers 04:24 Brazil Deal Complexity 05:31 Colombia Policy Shifts 06:36 Chile Stable Yet Exposed 08:03 Argentina Procedural Crunch 09:30 Cross Market Patterns 10:42 Three Practical Takeaways 11:48 Miami as Regional Hub 13:01 Wrap Up and Subscribe Let's Connect: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/winntrivette/] X.com [https://x.com/WinnTrivette2] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@paralegalmemo?sub_confirmation=1] Subscribe to Paralegal's Memo on LinkedIn Don’t forget to subscribe to the print version of Paralegal’s Memo on LinkedIn — you’ll find it at bit.ly/paralegal101 [https://bit.ly/paralegal101]. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and nothing should be construed as legal advice. That’s why you must always consult a qualified attorney.

16. april 2026 - 14 min
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The Latin America Legal Support Specialist

Episode 19 of Paralegal’s Memo introduces the Latin American Legal Support Specialist (LLSS), a Miami-based legal support role built for cross-border IP, arbitration, and business work in the Miami–Latin America corridor.  Discover how the LLSS supports supervising attorneys so the client (and the law firm) wins! Drawing on the host’s bilingual paralegal background, international affairs training, and a decade of regional experience, the episode explains eight core LLSS skills,  and why the role is distinct from a traditional paralegal.  It highlights three areas where LLSS creates measurable impact. Let's Connect: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/winntrivette/] X.com [https://x.com/WinnTrivette2] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@paralegalmemo?sub_confirmation=1] Subscribe to Paralegal's Memo on LinkedIn Don’t forget to subscribe to the print version of Paralegal’s Memo on LinkedIn — you’ll find it at bit.ly/paralegal101 [https://bit.ly/paralegal101]. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and nothing should be construed as legal advice. That’s why you must always consult a qualified attorney.

31. mars 2026 - 7 min
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How the Domain Name Trademark Law Is Applied in Practice

What turns a simple web address into a full trademark dispute?  Episode 18 looks at two real cases from 2025 and shows how evidence, timing, and bad‑faith analysis shape outcomes long before a decision is published. This episode explains the UDRP in practical terms and shows how the framework applies when a domain name copies a brand, confuses users, or hides behind privacy shields. The focus is on what actually moves a panel: screenshots, dates, silence, redirects, and the story the record tells. Using disputes involving Trivago N V and Dr Etc Holdco LLC, the intellectual property arm of musician Snoop Dogg, this episode breaks down:  • how confusion analysis shifts once a domain enters the picture  • how panels read intent, timing, and use  • how missing responses and weak evidence change the result  • how paralegals build the record that supports a strong complaint From a paralegal’s perspective, the lesson is simple.  Strong domain enforcement depends on organized facts, clear timelines, and early evidence collection. The work behind the scenes often decides the outcome. Let's Connect: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/winntrivette/] X.com [https://x.com/WinnTrivette2] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@paralegalmemo?sub_confirmation=1] Subscribe to Paralegal's Memo on LinkedIn Don’t forget to subscribe to the print version of Paralegal’s Memo on LinkedIn — you’ll find it at bit.ly/paralegal101 [https://bit.ly/paralegal101]. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and nothing should be construed as legal advice. That’s why you must always consult a qualified attorney.

18. mars 2026 - 8 min
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Trademark Law in Domain Name Disputes: What Actually Matters

The episode explains the use of UDRP in trademark law as ICANN’s streamlined enforcement tool. It walks through the three required elements: trademark rights, confusing similarity, and lack of legitimate interest or bad faith.  It flags WIPO Overview 3.0 as the practical playbook for how panels apply these standards—and reminds listeners that UDRP remedies are limited to transfer or cancellation, not damages. The episode also highlights the paralegal’s role in building the evidentiary record and keeping the process on track from filing through decision.  Let's Connect: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/winntrivette/] X.com [https://x.com/WinnTrivette2] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@paralegalmemo?sub_confirmation=1] Subscribe to Paralegal's Memo on LinkedIn Don’t forget to subscribe to the print version of Paralegal’s Memo on LinkedIn — you’ll find it at bit.ly/paralegal101 [https://bit.ly/paralegal101]. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and nothing should be construed as legal advice. That’s why you must always consult a qualified attorney.

11. mars 2026 - 7 min
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