By: Andrea Mendoza Molina Brokerage Houses are “public limited companies dedicated to securities intermediation, which includes putting bidders in contact...
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Legal Considerations in Mexico: Doing Nearshoring Business – Part 2
By: Luis Gerardo Ramírez Villela Following up on the first part of the article regarding nearshoring in Mexico, in addition to establishing a subsidiary in Mexico, there is...
ESG criteria
By: Leslie Ortiz Martínez The term ESG corresponds to the English words Environmental, Social and Governance, which arises in...
Legal Considerations in Mexico: Doing Nearshoring Business – Part I
By: Luis Gerardo Ramírez Villela The concept of nearshoring is when a company moves its commercial operations to a nearby country instead of one of...
Appointing Independent Directors as a Measure to Avoid Short-termism in Companies. A Brief Analysis of the Implementation of Such Action in Mexico
By: Antoine del Sordo For the purposes of this Article, "short-termism" can be defined as the excessive focus of companies 'on quarterly earnings at...
ON THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CO-AUTHORED WORKS AND REMUNERATED COLLABORATIVE WORKS
By: Ricardo Gómez In the process of creating a literary or artistic work, it is common to find those that have arisen thanks to the contributions of...
UTILITY MODELS
By: Ana Esther Urquizo The Federal Law for the Protection of Industrial Property aims -according to section I of its article 2- between...
Legal Considerations regarding Mergers & Acquisitions in Mexico: ESG Relevance in Stock Purchase Transactions
By: Luis Gerardo Ramírez Villela Environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) standards help shareholders and investors not...
Tax Opinion (SIPRED)
By: Andrea Mendoza Molina Article 32-A of the Federal Tax Code (“CFF”) establishes the cases in which natural or legal persons may...
Nearshoring and its Immediate Effects in Mexico
By: Adrián López Casab Nearshoring is a phenomenon by which companies transfer, by themselves or through third parties, part or...