Federal Court issues new decision on the duty to notify the attorneys-in-fact about the revocation of their authority.

On January 12,2024, it was published a decision on the importance to notify the attorneys-in-fact on the revocation of their authority. In the matter at hand, a court agreement that put and end to a trial was signed by one of the party’s attorney-in-fact, yet it was ratified before the court, it was not approved […]
Mexico’s Supreme Court renders judgment on the types of sections in commercial agreements that are null and void.

The First Chamber of Mexico’s Supreme Court (the “Court”) issued a decision by which it clarified the limits to the freedom of contract principle in a supply agreement. A supply agreement entails the periodic delivery of goods by a supplier to a client, in exchange of a consideration in cash. It is common practice that […]
Passengers win class action against Mexican airline

ENGLISH VERSION Mexican air carrier Interjet was ordered by a Mexican court to pay passengers $144,020,781.33 Mexican pesos (around $7.23 US million dollars) after losing a class action filed by the Consumer Protection Agency (“CPA”) for claims received between 2018 and 2020. The airline was also declared bankrupt by a court in August. The claims […]