What Aspects Should Be Considered Before Terminating a Commercial Agreement?

Nearly two years after the publication of the landmark case-law [1] decision of Mexico’s Supreme Court, which qualified the principle of free will in commercial matters, also known as freedom to contract, allowing the parties to freely agree upon the terms and conditions governing their contracts, we considered it timely to offer a few reflections […]
Payments by Check: A Silent Risk to Corporate Cash Flow

Does your company receive payments by check? If so, you may be exposed to a hidden risk that can freeze your cash flow without the debtor being subject to any sanction. A Federal Court has recently confirmed that a check remains legally valid even if the drawer’s (debtor’s) signature appears outside the designated signature space. […]
NEW UPDATE FACTOR APPLICABLE TO SIMPLIFIED STOCK COMPANIES

On December 26, an Official Notice was published in Mexico’s Federal Official Gazette announcing the adjustment factor applicable to the total annual gross revenues of a Simplified Stock Company (SAS), in accordance with the provisions of Article 260 of the General Business and Company Law (LGSM). Pursuant to such publication, the adjustment factor applicable for […]