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 […]
The Mexican Competition Commission raises concerns on the initiative to amend the aviation regulatory framework proposed by Mexico’s president

ENGLISH VERSION Airlines’ officers, deputies, public servants and representatives of aviation and airport organizations met at the offices of the Chamber of Deputies to discuss Mexico’s president initiative to amend the Airports Law and the Civil Aviation.1 A representative of the Mexican Federal Competition Commission (Cofece) Mr. José Nery Pérez Trujillo mentioned that competition might […]