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Proposed Reform Seeks to Establish the Right to Digital Disconnection Across All Sectors
The proposed labor reform on digital disconnection seeks to recognize workers’ right not to respond to work-related communications outside their working hours, vacations or rest periods, and would apply to all forms of employment, not only teleworkin...
Reduction of the Workweek Will Also Apply to Remote and Hybrid Work Arrangements
In an interview with Reforma, Juan José Soto, partner at Pérez-Llorca México in the Labor practice, explains that the reform aimed at reducing the workweek in Mexico to 40 hours will also apply to teleworking, remote work and hybrid arrangements, as...
Industry and Transport Lead in Long Working Hours
In an interview with Reforma, Luis Enrique Cervantes, partner in the Labor practice of Pérez-Llorca México, analyzes the challenges that the productive sector will face in light of the potential implementation of the reform aimed at reducing the work...
Digital Platforms Will Need to Adjust Their Business Models in Mexico: What Does the Proposed Reform to the Social Security Law Entail?
The reform initiative to the Social Security Law regarding digital platforms redefines labor and social security obligations for delivery and ride-hailing applications in Mexico. The new framework incorporates couriers and drivers into the IMSS and I...
BTS ARMY reopens debate on Ticketmaster’s power in Mexico
Problems with ticket sales for BTS concerts in Mexico have reignited the debate about the dominance of Ticketmaster and the need to improve consumer protection. Against this backdrop, Pérez-Llorca partner Daniel Morán has examined the potential regul...
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...