MEXICO Law and Practice Contributed by: Gabriela Pellón, Mario Eduardo Valencia, Irma Ross, Ana Elena Domínguez and Fernando Rodríguez, Galicia Abogados, S.C.
Galicia Abogados, S.C. prides itself on a culture that fosters collaboration and excellence. The firm has cultivated an environment where the sharpest minds come together to solve complex legal challenges. Its market offering sets it apart, blending the precision of renowned transactional and regulatory expertise with the strategic acumen required for high-stakes litiga - tion. Galicia is recognised as a leader in the Mexican and Latin American legal ecosystems. In addition to being recognised in the Mexican market for its in -
ternational and cross-border capabilities, Galicia is a firm with broad international reach through its al - liances and “best friends” network in Europe, Latin America, the United States and Asia. Galicia is ranked as a leading firm in Mexico and Latin America by re - nowned international publications such as Chambers and Partners, among many others. **Winston Grey (associate at Galicia) is acknowl - edged for his contribution to this collaboration.
Authors
Gabriela Pellón is a partner at Galicia and co-head of the tax and wealth management practices. Clients value
Irma Ross is a senior associate in the intellectual property practice at Galicia. Her experience encompasses representing domestic and international clients in the pharmaceutical, entertainment and
her distinctive ability to resolve complex tax matters involving transactions, mergers, spin-offs, acquisitions, restructurings and capital reductions, as well as issues related to the application of international treaties, tax audits and legal defence. She advises clients on tax compliance and local and overseas investments, and she has developed a strong capacity for structuring businesses efficiently, balancing strict legal compliance with the client’s interests and satisfaction in the area of wealth management.
consumer goods industries, which includes overseeing unique cases related to intellectual property and information technology as well as patent-related investment arbitration cases. She currently focuses on transactional intellectual property, data privacy, trade marks, and copyright protection and litigation.
Ana Elena Domínguez is a tax adviser in national and international tax law. In recent years, she has specialised in advising and representing domestic and international clients in various types
Mario Eduardo Valencia is a partner at Galicia Abogados, S.C. and head of the international trade team. He has extensive experience in customs and trade matters across the energy, mining, automotive, electronics,
of operations, transactions and tax matters. Her expertise focuses on estate planning for individuals, legal entities and corporations, specifically on providing adequate protection, disposition and diversification of their assets as well as advising on different corporate restructurings, mergers, spin-offs and acquisitions.
aerospace, food and beverage, and consumer goods sectors, and is recognised as a leading lawyer who provides sophisticated and innovative solutions in these areas. He developed the first solar panel importation strategy within the framework of preferential programmes. Mario also participates in pro bono initiatives through the firm, supporting start-ups, private clients, and NGOs in establishing their businesses and creating a secure legal and operational environment. In addition, he is actively involved in mentoring the firm’s junior lawyers.
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