The Importance of Formality in the Powers-of-attorney in Mexico: Lessons from a Judicial Case

Any power-of-attorney granted and formalized before a notary public is valid. Of course! How could it not be? If it has the notary’s seal and signature. Moreover, the document clearly reflects both the corporate name of the company granting the powers-of-attorney and the name of the attorney-in-fact. Both, as they appear in the current bylaws […]