I have been recognized by the U.S.-Mexico Bar Association, where they paid tribute to the previous leaders of this organization, along with Hugo Hernández-Ojeda and Elizabeth J. Vann. Thank you very much!
To subscribe to our newsletter click here . Dear clients and friends: Please find hereunder our informative newsletter regarding the recent changes to Mexico City’s new airport project, prepared by our team of professionals at Zozayacorrea Sahagún Arizaga - Abogados y Fiscalistas. During the last days of October of the present year, a "national consultation" was held, in which the Mexican citizens had the opportunity to choose the future of the new airport in Mexico City (“NAICM”). This consultation had a participation of a little over 1% of the registered voters in the country, that is to say, less than one million citizens went out to participate in the consultation, to which the majority voted for the option to cancel the ongoing project in the Texcoco area, to instead develop two runway areas at the Santa Lucia military base, nearby to Mexico City, as well as reconditioning the current airport in Mexico City and the city of Toluca, so that the three
Informative bulletin regarding electricity rate increases and the legal actions that can be exercised against its collection. To subscribe to our newsletter click here . Dear clients and friends, Below please find our newsletter regarding the increase of electric supply rates, prepared by our Administrative Litigation practice group at Zozayacorrea Sahagun Arizaga - Abogados y Fiscalistas. Derived from the Energy Reform of December 20, 2013, the Articles 138 and 144 of the Electricity Industry Law established that the Regulatory Energy Commission ("CRE") would issue methodologies through administrative provisions of general nature to determine (i) calculations and adjustments of the rates for the services of transmission, distribution, operation of suppliers of basic services and related services not included on the electricity market, as well as the rates of the basic energy supply; and (ii) calculation and adjustment of the recoverable income of ba
In Mexico, approximately 95% of companies are MIPyMEs ( Micro, small and medium enterprises) . Many of them die during the first year, precisely because there are no mechanisms that ensure permanence over time. One of these mechanisms consists of good corporate governance practices. "Many owners of micro, small and medium enterprises believe that corporate governance is complex because they do not know it well." One of the paradigms that has formed a bad conception of corporate governance: the MIPyMEs perceive it as something complex and expensive because, under its implementation, it is more difficult to understand the economic outcome of the company, because it enjoys more subjectivity. There are formulas that demonstrate that, with the implementation of the principles of corporate governance, many operating costs can be reduced, more assertiveness can be generated in decision-making and more business projects can be completed. You just have to understand it and u
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