Mexico’s energy reform – which has allowed private participation in oil and gas production and the electric power sector – has been transformational, despite the first oilfield auction in 2015 coinciding with the oil price crash, says Juan Carlos Serra, partner at Basham, Ringe y Correa in Mexico City
With company boards under intense scrutiny from government authorities concerned about issues such as tax, businesses must do more to show they are compliant
Infrastructure and energy sectors creating opportunities in Latin America
The infrastructure, energy, mining and natural resources sectors in Brazil and the Pacific Alliance countries offer considerable opportunities for law firms, according to Ignacio Paz, a partner at Herbert Smith Freehills in Madrid.
Banks and lenders targeting infrastructure and renewable energy projects in
With new funds being established to invest in Latin American markets, demand for international tax planning advice is on the increase
Law firms in Latin America were active this week with recruitment drives, new alliances and new offices. Spanish law firm Broseta expanded its Ibero-American Legal Network (RLI), to include Central America as it added regional