MEXICO Law and Practice Contributed by: Alejandro Mendiola Diaz, Pedro Isaac Alcalá Berhouague and Benjamín Uriel Salinas Morales, Nader, Hayaux & Goebel
Nader, Hayaux & Goebel is a market leader in competition, anti-corruption, M&A, banking and finance, fintech, securities and capital markets, structured finance, telecommunications, tax, in - surance and reinsurance, project finance, real estate, energy and infrastructure, restructuring and insolvency and government procurement. The firm consists of 20 partners and more than 40 associates and represents one of the largest
groups of corporate finance experts in the Mex - ican market, working together for more than 30 years. It is the only Mexican law firm with an of - fice in London, and it has a strong focus on de - veloping and pursuing business opportunities in Mexico, the UK and other European countries and enjoys excellent working relationships with law firms in all major cities internationally.
Authors
Alejandro Mendiola Diaz is a competition specialist at Nader Hayaux & Goebel with extensive experience advising a range of companies on antitrust matters and digital economy. He has
Pedro Isaac Alcalá Berhouague is of counsel at Nader Hayaux &
Goebel, specialising in competition law, digital economy and emerging technologies. He previously served as general director of digital markets at Mexico’s competition authority, leading initiatives on AI, data governance, algorithmic regulation and platform conduct. He holds an LLM in Competition Law from King’s College London. With over 20 years of public and private sector experience, he advises global firms, start-ups, fintechs and traditional companies undergoing digital transformation on regulatory strategy and competition matters across Latin America.
advised clients involved in merger control clearances and investigations into abuse of dominance and cartels. He has also developed antitrust compliance programmes for numerous companies. Alejandro served on the legal team of the former competition authority known as COFECO. He is a member of the United States–Mexico Chamber of Commerce, the American Bar Association and the International Chamber of Commerce. He currently serves as Vice President of the International Chamber of Commerce Competition Committee.
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