MEXICO Law and Practice Contributed by: Agustín Aguilar López, Carlos García Cueva, Claudio Catalán Arvide and Joana Karime Novia Ibarra, Aziz & Kaye Business Law
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Agustín Aguilar López has a practice which focuses mainly on the defence before antitrust authorities and the Federal Courts of economic agents which are involved in cartel conduct, dominance abuse and illegal
Claudio Catalán Arvide specialises in antitrust, with a focus on mergers, antitrust matters and amparo trials. He has actively participated in merger notifications and investigations into both absolute and relative
concentrations, as well as the promotion of complaints related to that conduct. Agustín obtained his degree at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) and has completed postgraduate studies in procedure and constitutional law.
monopolistic practices. In 2023, he won the Moot Comp Competition, hosted by COFECE. He holds a Law degree from Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Joana Karime Novia Ibarra has acted as legal counsel to several companies in the presentation of global and domestic M&A, as well as in the prosecution/defence of companies, primarily providing advice in
Carlos García Cueva advises on antitrust investigations and regulatory compliance. With over a decade of experience at COFECE, including serving as General Director of Intelligence (2021-2025), he led ex
investigations related to alleged anti-competitive practices and in the notification of both global and national mergers. She has law studies from Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), and holds a Diploma in Economic Competition from Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE).
officio investigations in strategic sectors and acted as the Commission’s Chief Technologist, where he spearheaded its digital transformation, forensic capabilities and AI strategy. He has also represented COFECE at the OECD, ICN, UNCTAD and SELA. Carlos holds Master’s degrees in Regulation (LSE), Public Policy (Tecnológico de Monterrey), and Intelligence & International Security (King’s College London), as well as Bachelor’s degrees in law (UNAM) and International Relations (Tecnológico de Monterrey).
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