When Your Debtor Enters Commercial Insolvency Proceedings, the Clock Is Already Ticking

You are the administrator of a company that regularly extends credit. You document those receivables through promissory notes, invoices, and contracts. One of your clients has failed to pay you for several months, and one day you see in Mexico’s Federal Official Gazette (DOF) that it has initiated commercial insolvency proceedings. From that moment on, […]

SA, SRL or SAPI? What your corporate structure defines before the investor arrives

When an investor appears on the horizon, most growing companies in Mexico face the same situation: they have been operating for years under a corporate structure that nobody reviewed since incorporation. What seemed like an administrative decision turns out to determine who can call a shareholders’ meeting, how shares are transferred, and what real protection […]

Your Shareholders’ Meeting May Be Annulled—And You Probably Don’t Know I

This is not an exaggeration, and it happens in practice more often than one might expect. All legal requirements may appear to have been met, yet someone failed to review the bylaws before issuing the call notice and was unaware of the latest applicable judicial criteria. A poorly drafted call notice or one published incorrectly […]