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Insurers Acquire Workshops, Vehicles or Hospitals to Contain Costs
In an interview with El Economista, Miguel Ángel Rosas Ortiz, associate at Pérez-Llorca, discusses how changes in tax regulation are driving vertical integration strategies among insurers to contain operating costs...
Corporate Compliance: Digitalization, Environmental Regulation and Electronic Oversight in Latin America
In this LexLatin interview, Patricio Martínez, partner at Pérez-Llorca Mexico, and counsel Félix Ponce Nava discuss how digitalization, environmental regulation and electronic oversight are reshaping corporate compliance in Latin America for 2026...
AI, Patents and Copyright: Trends and Challenges for 2026 in Latin America
In this LexLatin interview, our partners Alberto Pliego and Patricio Martínez, together with associate Eduardo Montes de Oca, discuss the trends and challenges in intellectual property related to artificial intelligence, patents and copyright in Lati...
Mediation as a Bridge of Trust in the Insurance Sector
In El Asegurador, María Elena Huerta, partner at Pérez-Llorca in Arbitration and Mediation, highlights the growing role of mediation as an effective method for resolving disputes in the insurance sector...
What the General Water Law Says and How It Affects Mining, Agribusiness and Industrial Parks in Mexico
Pérez-Llorca associate Georgina Zavala discusses in LexLatin the implications of the new General Water Law for water-intensive sectors such as mining, agribusiness and industrial parks in Mexico...
Case Law Strengthens Policyholder Protection
Daniel Morán, Partner at Pérez-Llorca Mexico, shares with El Asegurador how recent Supreme Court criteria reinforce consumer protection and promote higher standards of fairness and transparency in the insurance sector...
Anti-Extortion Law Brings Certainty to the Construction Sector
Alfredo Chávez, Partner in Pérez-Llorca’s Real Estate practice, shared with Reforma his analysis of Mexico’s new General Law to Prevent, Investigate, and Sanction Extortion and its implications for the construction industry...
2026 World Cup: Why Did Only Mexico Grant a Full Tax Exemption?
Our Associate Miguel Ángel Rosas, was featured in an ESPN interview to discuss the scope and implications of the tax exemption granted to FIFA and the companies involved in the organization of the 2026 World Cup in Mexico...
Risk Insurance in M&A: From Trend to Strategic Tool
Partner Jacinto Ávalos and Associate Fátima Eizaguirre shared their insights with LexLatin on the increasingly strategic role of Warranty & Indemnity (W&I) insurance in mergers and acquisitions across Latin America...
Budget, the first challenge for the new antitrust authority
Our Counsel Patricio Martínez discussed for El Economista the budget challenge facing Mexico’s newly established National Antitrust Commission (CNA) and the implications for competition policy enforcement...
Electricity Regulation to Be Broken Down into Activity-Specific Rules
The publication of the Regulation of Mexico’s Electricity Sector Law marks the beginning of a new regulatory cycle, as the General Administrative Provisions (DACG) will detail operational rules by activity, says our Partner Jerónimo Ramos...
AI precedent is positive news for Mexico’s judicial system, say lawyers
Our Partner Daniel Morán took part in the article AI precedent is positive news for Mexico’s judicial system, say lawyers, published by Latin Lawyer, where experts discussed the recent court precedent endorsing the ethical and responsible use of arti...