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Why real estate partners are becoming hot property in LatAm
In this Latin Lawyer interview, our partners María Teresa Paillés and María Esther Rey discuss the trends that are positioning real estate as one of the fastest-growing legal practices in Latin America...
The New Sustainability Standards Pose a New Challenge for Issuers.
In this interview with Expansión, our partner Bernardo Reyes analyzes the impact of new sustainability regulations on the Mexican financial market and the challenges issuers face in meeting ESG standards...
The new transatlantic legal powerhouse: How was the union between Pérez-Llorca and González Calvillo forged?
Our partners Iván Delgado and Jorge Mondragón share with LexLatin the details of the historic integration between Pérez-Llorca and González Calvillo, marking a milestone in the Ibero-American legal market...
Legal Risks in the Real Estate Sector Following the Designation of Cartels as Terrorist Organizations
Our partner María Esther Rey shares her insights in El Economista on the legal implications for the Mexican real estate sector following the recent designation of drug cartels as terrorist organizations by the U.S. government...
Franchise Protection: Key Insights from an Intellectual Property Perspective
Our Intellectual Property partner, Alberto Pliego, provides an in-depth analysis of the legal framework surrounding franchises and key strategies to protect intellectual property. From trademark registration to contractual agreements, learn how to sa...
Inclusion, Leadership, and Equity in the Legal Sector: Women Lawyers’ Networks in Latin America
In its latest report, LexLatin explored the impact of women lawyers’ networks in the legal sector, and our partner at Pérez-Llorca and founder of Abogadas MX, María Teresa Paillés, shared her insights on how these initiatives foster inclusion, leader...
Challenges and Uncertainties in the New Era of Infonavit as a Developer
Our partner, Alfredo Chávez, was interviewed by El Economista to analyze the challenges and opportunities of the recent reform to the Infonavit Law, which will allow the creation of a subsidiary responsible for building up to 500,000 homes during thi...
Are Trump’s Tariffs a Real Threat to Mexico?
Latin Lawyer interviews Luis Mancera, partner at our firm, and Félix Ponce Nava, foreign trade counsel, to analyze the impact of recent tariff announcements on trade relations between Mexico and the United States. While these policies create uncertai...
Public-Private Partnerships: Challenges Amid Budget Constraints
El Economista publishes an analysis on the challenges facing public-private partnerships in the current landscape, where budget constraints play a crucial role in the feasibility of new projects. In this article, Óscar Moreno, partner at our firm, sh...
Can Pemex Improve Its Financial Stability?
Reforma publishes an analysis on Pemex’s financial outlook, featuring insights from Jorge Cervantes, partner at our firm, on the challenges the state-owned company faces amid recent energy reforms...
What Are the Expectations for Latin America with Donald Trump’s Return to the White House?
LexLatin publishes the report "What Are the Expectations for Latin America with Donald Trump's Return to the White House?", which analyzes the potential implications of the former U.S. president’s possible return and its impact on the region...
Patricio Martínez: Insights on Mexico’s Controversial Antitrust Reforms
Our counsel, Patricio Martínez, recently participated in an interview with Global Competition Review, providing insights into the ongoing uncertainties surrounding Mexico's controversial antitrust reforms...