David Navarro

Expert
Digital (IP&IT)

David is the CEO of Fenix IP, where he has spent several years providing services as an expert in intellectual and industrial property and data protection.

David and Mirlo have agreed a strategic alliance to provide high-level services in these areas. A lawyer since 2019, he began his career at PONS IP, and subsequently led the Intellectual and Industrial Property department at Martínez-Echevarría.

David specialises in complex intellectual and industrial property matters, such as intangible asset internationalisation strategies and complex litigation, as well as in complex privacy projects, including full GDPR compliance for companies handling sensitive data such as health data, or involving international data transfers.

David speaks Spanish, Catalan and English.

    • 7th Edition Preparatory Course for Industrial Property Agent (COAPI), 2025.

    • Blockchain Programme (EBIS), 2022.

    • Trade Mark and Design Programme (EUIPO), 2019.

    • Expert in Competition Law (UC3M), 2018.

    • Master's in Intellectual Property, Industrial Property and New Technologies (UAM), 2018.

    • Master's in Legal Practice (UAM), 2018.

    • Double Degree in Law and Political Science (UGR), 2017.

    • Professor, Intellectual and Industrial Property Law Course, Aranzadi (2023 – present).

    • Professor, Master's in Intellectual Property, Industrial Property and New Technologies, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM) (2024 – present).

    • The Scent of a Brand: From Wet Grass to Coloured Pencils. The Evolution of Olfactory Trade Marks. Tirant Lo Blanch. 19 Feb. 2026.

    • Leading vehicle cleaning products company. Successful international brand strategy.

    • Dispute against a leading company in the oil sector. Drafting of a legal challenge to overcome trade mark conflicts with a leading oil company, with favourable results for the smaller client against the major oil corporation.

    • Dispute against a leading hospitality company. Handling of a matter against another leading hotel brand, with favourable results in securing the client's trade mark.

    • Avoiding a sanction following an inspection by the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) against a leading freetour company. GDPR compliance and response to the AEPD resulting in what could have been a significant fine being reduced to a mere warning.

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