We use cookies to customise content for your subscription and for analytics.
If you continue to browse Lexology, we will assume that you are happy to receive all our cookies. For further information please read our Cookie Policy.
Lexology logo
  Request new password

Raymundo Enriquez Baker & McKenzie

Results 1 to 3 of 3



Mexican Senate approves Anti-Corruption Law for Government Procurement *

Mexico - May 31 2012
The Mexican Senate passed with 77 votes in favor, 0 against and 0 abstentions on April 25, 2012, the Federal Anti-Corruption Law for Government Procurement, in order to include the liability and penalties for individuals and corporations, domestic or foreign, involved in irregular activities when participating in contracting procedures with the federal government; as well as to Mexican individuals or corporations involved in irregular activities when participating in international business transactions.

Co-authors: Gerardo Calderon, Reynaldo Vizcarra-Mendez.


The Federal Competition Commission (FCC) has initiated a new investigation in magazines distribution *

Mexico - May 1 2012
The FCC initiated an investigation due to possible abuse of dominance conducts in the distribution of printed magazines (the Investigation) in Mexico City on April 20, 2012. 

Co-authors: Gerardo Calderon, Reynaldo Vizcarra-Mendez.


The Federal Competition Commission (FCC) has initiated a new investigation in various telecom markets *

USA - January 16 2012
On December 15, 2011 the FCC initiated an investigation due to a possible illegal concentration involving the following markets: mobile and fixed telephony; broadband Internet access services; dedicated lines; interconection services; payed and open TV; media advertising; and audio-visual and audio contents (production, transmition and distribution).

Co-authors: Gerardo Calderon, Reynaldo Vizcarra-Mendez.