MEXICO Law and Practice Contributed by: Mauricio Moreno Rey, Anahí Serrano, Erick Sastré and Karla Fajardo, Cannizzo, Ortiz y Asociados, S.C.
Cannizzo, Ortiz y Asociados, S.C. was established in Mexico more than 40 years ago and is an excel - lent gateway for doing business in Mexico, thanks to its international experience in approaching legal practice and its deep understanding of the Mexican reality. The firm assists its clients with matters relat - ing to employment relationships and the laws regu - lating them. Its practice comprises both individual and collective matters. It also represents its clients in the negotiation and execution of collective bargaining agreements with labour unions and the correspond -
ing filing before the competent authorities. Its labour and employment team is ready and able to support its clients to be in compliance with the recent amend - ments to the Federal Labour Law, including the nego - tiation and execution of bargaining agreements under the new provisions, as well as in the actions required to address the amendments to outsourcing regula - tion in Mexico. The authors would like to thank Ste - fano Amato, partner, and Andrea Andrade, associate, for their contribution to this chapter. advice to national and foreign clients, through the drafting, reviewing and negotiation of a wide range of agreements, including civil, commercial, labour and NDA. Anahí has actively participated as a labour expert in numerous transactions, representing national and international clients, and establishing strategies in labour terminations, internal labour regulations, agreements before the local and federal labour boards, among others.
Authors
Mauricio Moreno Rey is a partner at Cannizzo, Ortiz y Asociados, S.C. He is a seasoned labour law expert, specialising in structuring union frameworks, managing collective labour relations, and negotiating with
unions and employees. His multidisciplinary legal background allows him to deliver comprehensive counsel for business operations and investments in Mexico. He has successfully represented both domestic and international clients in sectors such as hospitality, real estate, manufacturing, infrastructure, e-commerce, technology, and energy. His expertise extends to both individual and collective labour structures, as well as cross-border and multi- jurisdictional transactions. Additionally, he has played a direct role in the implementation and development of corporate groups throughout Mexico, Central America, and South America.
Erick Sastré is an associate attorney with over ten years of experience in labour matters, specialising in legal counsel and representation of national and foreign companies. His practice focuses on consulting, litigation, and
labour compliance, as well as strategies in hiring, termination of employees and executives, labour audits, and defence in labour lawsuits, providing practical solutions that strengthen compliance with labour legislation and foster solid labour relations within companies. He advises businesses at various stages of their operations in Mexico, from establishment to closure. He has participated in internal audits to ensure that companies comply with current labour regulations, as well as in processes related to mergers, acquisitions, corporate restructuring, and subcontracting.
Anahí Serrano is a partner at Cannizzo, Ortiz y Asociados, S.C. She has more than 16 years of legal experience. Her legal practice is mainly focused on labour and corporate law. She has wide
experience in all legal issues related to Mexican companies, from their incorporation to their day-to- day operations. Anahí’s practice includes legal
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