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The Legal 500 Recognises IBERO Graduate in Global Capital Markets
Bernardo Reyes-Retana was interviewed by Prensa IBERO following his recognition as Capital Markets Next Generation Partner of the Year by The Legal 500, sharing his insights on Mexico's capital markets and the growth of this practice at Pérez-Llorca...
Mexico’s Supreme Court Sets UMAs as the Benchmark for Compensation Calculations
María Elena Huerta, Partner in the Insurance and Reinsurance practice, was interviewed by El Asegurador regarding the Mexican Supreme Court's decision to establish the UMA as the benchmark for calculating death compensation, analysing its impact on c...
Advertising Ambushes: How Companies Bypass Official Sponsors at Major Events
The newspaper El País published a report on the phenomenon of ambush marketing, a practice through which brands seek to benefit from the visibility of major sporting and cultural events without being official sponsors. The article analyzes the legal...
Exceptions to Commercial Exclusivity in Major International Sporting Events
The organization of major international sporting events is based on strict commercial exclusivity schemes; however, technical and structural factors may give rise to exceptions that challenge these models, as analyzed by partners at Pérez-Llorca...
Latin Lawyer roundtable with Mexican Elite firms
A Latin Lawyer series captures key insights from an Elite firms roundtable in Mexico City, where leading managing partners — including Jorge Mondragón, partner and Country Chair of Pérez-Llorca in Mexico — discussed the evolving dynamics shaping law...
M&A: What Explains the Leadership Gap for Women Lawyers in Major Transactions?
Women’s participation in M&A in Latin America has shown significant progress, yet a gap remains in access to leadership positions. In this context, partners from Pérez-Llorca in Mexico City and Bogotá share their perspectives on the structural factor...
Flexibility, Key to the Success of Blended Investment
The new Law for the Promotion of Investment in Strategic Infrastructure for Development with Well-being opens opportunities to boost private investment in key projects; however, its success will depend on regulatory clarity and flexibility in partici...
Artificial Intelligence and Gender Bias: Managing Risks in the Public and Private Sectors
Artificial intelligence is rapidly expanding across companies and the public sector, but it also raises risks related to gender bias. Pamela Martínez, associate in the Corporate practice at Pérez-Llorca México, together with other lawyers specialized...
REITs Post One of Their Best Years, Reaching MXN 900 Billion in Assets
The FIBRA sector closed 2025 with one of its strongest years, reaching MXN 900 billion in assets. María Esther Rey analyzes how, despite global uncertainty, the industrial segment remains dynamic and continues to consolidate itself as an attractive i...
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...