MEXICO Trends and Developments
Trends and Developments Contributed by: Francisco de Rosenzweig, Enrique Espejel, Fernando García Gómez and Yuriria Galicia White & Case, S.C.
White & Case, S.C. is recognised for its market- leading presence in Mexico City. The firm offers highly specialised and integrated services to its clients, bringing critical insights borne from almost three decades of experience working in leading innovative transactions and resolving high-profile disputes, working seamlessly with its global platform of 44 offices in 30 countries. The administrative and commercial litigation team comprises 17 lawyers and has long been involved in shaping the development of this realm in Mexico, representing market-leading
clients in landmark disputes challenging legis- lation and decisions by the authorities that ex- ceed the provisions and rights set forth in the Mexican Constitution, international treaties and domestic laws. Recent work highlights include representing several banking and fintech com- panies, online service providers (OSPs), tech companies and energy and oil and gas compa- nies against questionable decisions by the cur- rent administration, and acting in telecommuni- cations and financial antitrust disputes, among others.
Authors
Francisco de Rosenzweig is the executive partner at White & Case’s México City office and head of the energy, infrastructure, project and asset finance group in Mexico. He has
Enrique Espejel co-heads White & Case’s disputes practice in Mexico and specialises in complex commercial and ESG litigation matters, cross-border disputes, class action litigation
a particular focus on regulatory and transactional matters, projects and asset- based financing, which allows him to provide innovative and unique insights that give investors an invaluable understanding of the regulatory and corporate decision-making processes, enabling the successful development, funding and completion of large-scale projects and deals. Francisco’s skills have been in particularly high demand in the last few years, in connection with the implementation of energy and infrastructure reforms.
and tort lawsuits, as well as white-collar proceedings, internal investigations and related civil litigation. He is a leading litigator for various online service providers and tech giants doing business or with interests in Mexico. His areas of expertise include representing major Mexican and foreign financial institutions and multinational companies before Mexican trial and appellate courts. He is widely recognised as an important figure in bankruptcy litigation practice, with extensive experience of representing both debtors and creditors in complex insolvency cases.
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