In this article, Jerónimo Ramos and Jacobo Meijide explore how recent legal reforms in Mexico, including changes in energy legislation and foreign investment regulations, are shaping a new business environment. They emphasize the importance of understanding common corporate structures, such as the Sociedad Anónima (S.A.) and the Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada (S. de R.L.), and how these can be tailored to investors’ needs.
They also discuss the implications of reforms in economic competition law and the necessity of robust due diligence to navigate the evolving regulatory framework.
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