April 29th, 2020
NEW PREVENTIVE MEASURES ADOPTED BY THE NATIONAL SUPREME COURT OF JUSTICE AND THE FEDERAL JUDICIAL COUNCIL IN THE FACE OF THE CURRENT CRISIS ARISING FROM COVID19.
Services
Our litigation department is designed to advise clients on complex administrative proceedings against Federal and State authorities, Constitutional Reviews before Federal Courts, arbitration, bankruptcy, and highly specialized civil and commercial litigation. We provide integrated services that cover both the planning end, as well as consulting services of the different practice areas. Our comprehensive experience includes among others, administrative revocation recourses, nonconformity, review and reconsideration, federal civil and administrative annulment trials, revocations, cancellations, and various kinds of administrative protection, unconstitutionality, and constitutional disputes.
Our litigation department has developed a reputable practice in the restructuring and bankruptcy arena and works closely with the transactional areas to mitigate risks and in administrative proceedings involving antitrust, securities and environmental matters.
Team
Our Litigation team help clients dealing with more stringent cross-border regulations and enforcement measures, the tightening of Mexico’s regulatory framework in relation anti-corruption, and a notable increase in complex litigation activity.
April 29th, 2020
NEW PREVENTIVE MEASURES ADOPTED BY THE NATIONAL SUPREME COURT OF JUSTICE AND THE FEDERAL JUDICIAL COUNCIL IN THE FACE OF THE CURRENT CRISIS ARISING FROM COVID19.
April 23rd, 2020
As a result of Covid-19 pandemic and to this day, judicial courts have extended their period of work suspension in the following terms (with the general exception of criminal and family courts).
April 3rd, 2020
As a result of Covid-19 pandemic, the following judicial courts, with the general exception of criminal and family courts and until today, have suspended their work:
March 30th, 2020
Given the uncertainty around (i) the coronavirus contingencies and implications; and (ii) the global economic situation; the Mexican insolvency procedure in its conciliation stage confers companies in dire financial circumstances the following benefits:
Practice Areas