Mexico’s Mijares hires two tax partners

Mexican law firm Mijares, Angoitia, Cortés y Fuentes has announced the incorporation of two new partners to its tax practice.  

Norma Morales of MijaresNora Morales Rodríguez (pictured) and Enrique Ramírez Figueroa have ample experience in the field, having worked for such firms as EY México and Chevez, Ruiz, Zamarripa.

The two hires bring the total number of partners at the firm to 19, with four of counsel and more than 100 lawyers. The tax practice, headed by Manuel Tamez for more than 15 years, has three partners and 11 lawyers. 

Nora has more than 20 years of experience in controversy and tax litigation focused on transfer prices, benefits in the application of international treaties and the energy sector. She has been a legal-tax advisor to companies in various sectors such as energy, automotive and consumer products, among others.

Enrique has more than 30 years of experience in tax practice, with a focus on consulting, controversy and litigation. He has represented the largest companies in the country in negotiating agreements and resolving all kinds of disputes with the tax administration. He has also advised clients against procedures involving several of the largest tax settlements issued in Mexico.

adam.critchley@iberianlegalgroup.com

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