ECIJA has announced the opening of the “Sustainability and Environment” practice in Mexico, as a consequence of the incorporation of the new partner and leader of the area, Carlos Del Razo (pictured). Joaquín Rodrí
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Creel Abogados has announced the promotion of Sofía Gómez B. (pictured) as a new partner of the firm in the Labour and Employment practice. Sofía joined the firm in 2021. She has extensive
Greenberg Traurig has counselled Uber on obtaining a favourable ruling that will allow the company to operate in the state of Quintana Roo in Mexico. The permit was granted by the Third Collegiate Court of
Cuatrecasas has announced the appointment of Iván Libenson (pictured) as a new partner in the Mexico City office, a move that follows the integration of the firm Rico Robles y Libenson (RRL) into Cuatrecasas.
Greenberg Traurig, through its Mexico City office, has represented Concesionaria de Autopistas del Sureste (CAS) and Aldesa, a construction group based in Mexico and Spain, in connection with a refinancing of approximately $4.6 billion Mexican pesos (
Greenberg Traurig, through its Mexico City office, has counselled Volkswagen Leasing on the public offering of MX$1 billion worth of notes on the Mexican Stock Exchange. The offering took place on 10 November and was settled
Cuatrecasas has counselled Sterling Check Corp (Sterling), a global background and identity verification services company, on the acquisition of Socrates Ltd (Socrates), an independent verification company in Latin America. As a result, Socrates’ specialist management
Cuatrecasas and the law firm Rico Robles y Libenson (RRL) have signed an agreement to integrate their teams in Mexico and operate under the Cuatrecasas structure and brand. On January 1, 2023, the four partners of RRL,
Mexican law firm Olivares has announced the promotion of Rommy Morales and Jaime Rodríguez as new partners. Rommy Morales (pictured left) joined the firm in 2008, and has been focusing her practice on pharmaceutical patent
Cleary Gottlieb has counselled the Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE), Mexico’s state-owned electric utility, on a $100 million credit facility to a CFE-sponsored special purpose trust that intends to use the funds to invest