MEXICO Law and Practice Contributed by: Ricardo García Giorgana, Carlos Chavez Alanis and Xavier Careaga Franco, Galicia Abogados
Galicia Abogados has a technology, media and telecom (TMT) practice that provides compre - hensive legal services through a multidiscipli - nary team of experts. Led by partners Ricardo García and Carlos Chávez, the practice benefits from robust transactional, litigation and regula - tory capabilities. In late 2023, Xavier Careaga joined as counsel and is dedicated to develop - ing a leading cross-functional legal tech hub. This initiative ensures a deep understanding of clients’ business models and facilitates tailored legal solutions. Recognising the pervasive role of technology in business, Galicia offers coun - sel across diverse technological applications. A
substantial and diverse team, including ten part - ners, two counsels, more than ten associates and support staff ensures comprehensive cov - erage. This co-ordinated approach addresses the multifaceted legal needs of the technology sector, drawing on expertise in areas like regu - latory, private equity, health/life sciences, com - petition, data privacy, e-commerce, education, tax and intellectual property. This multidiscipli - nary structure allows Galicia to effectively ad - vise clients on emerging technologies, including IoT, distributed ledger technology, remote con - tracting, cryptocurrencies, e-commerce, social media and fintech.
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Ricardo García Giorgana is head partner of Galicia’s
Carlos Chavez Alanis stands out in the legal landscape in the realm of competition and antitrust law. He consistently provides Galicia’s clients with advice on the regulatory
technology practice. He has been a trailblazer in rendering legal services dealing with the intersection of technology and e-commerce, web- and app-based contracting and tech-related consumer protection. Ricardo’s strategic acumen and dedication to staying ahead of industry trends have earned him a reputation as a trusted adviser to both tech-driven businesses and businesses that are exploring technology applications to boost and expand their growth. His leadership extends beyond legal prowess, and he has recently enriched his specialised education through advanced programmes offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and ESADE business school.
framework of competition and antitrust law, positioning himself as a trusted advocate for telecommunications carriers embroiled in regulatory and antitrust proceedings. Carlos’s expertise not only underscores his proficiency in legal intricacies but also solidifies his reputation as a go-to authority in the dynamic intersection of technology and law. Carlos’s influence extends beyond individual cases, as he actively contributes to shaping the future of legal practices and policies. His dedication is exemplified by his role as a member of Galicia’s Innovation and Technology Committee.
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