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Presidency’s Office Regulations

  • Barrera Siqueiros y Torres Landa SC
  • -
  • Mexico
  • -
  • April 9 2013

On April 2, 2013, were published in the Federal Official Gazette ("FOG"), the Presidency's Office Regulations ("Regulations"), which abrogated the

Mexico adopts stringent school food rules to combat obesity

  • Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
  • -
  • Mexico
  • -
  • May 28 2010

Mexican health officials have reportedly unveiled stringent guidelines that would prohibit the sale of processed or fried foods on school grounds

Anti-nanotech group targets researchers

  • Shook Hardy & Bacon LLP
  • -
  • Global, Mexico
  • -
  • August 26 2011

A group known as “Individualities Tending Toward Savagery” has reportedly claimed responsibility for injuring two Mexican nanotechnology researchers with a parcel bomb, putting scientists around the world on alert

Mexican authorities amend provisions governing Mexican companies

  • Baker & McKenzie
  • -
  • Mexico
  • -
  • January 24 2012

On December 15, 2011, a presidential decree was published at the Official Gazette that amended, added or repealed several provisions contained in the Foreign Investment Law, the General Law of Commercial Companies, the Organic Law of the Federal Public Administration, the Federal Law of Governmental Fees, the Federal Law of Administrative Proceedings and the Federal Law for the Development of Micro Industries and Craft Activities

Opportunity to recover 70 percent of the paid of property tax as well as the public lighting fees

  • Baker & McKenzie
  • -
  • Mexico
  • -
  • January 20 2012

Regardless of the Mexican courts' precedents stating that the property tax and the public lighting fees are unconstitutional, such levies continue to be collected

Los Cabos: more than a holiday destination

  • Snell & Wilmer
  • -
  • Global, Mexico
  • -
  • August 13 2012

Los Cabos is known as a world-class tourist destination but it was all business and diplomacy from June 18-20 when it hosted the first ever G20 Leader’s Summit

Minimum wages

  • Barrera Siqueiros y Torres Landa SC
  • -
  • Mexico
  • -
  • November 29 2012

The Council of Representative of the National Commission for Minimum Wages resolved to publish in the Official Gazette of the Federation, on November 26, 2012, a modification to minimum wages:

Mexican President nominates Supreme Court Justices

  • Martin-Sanchez & Leon de la Barra, LLP
  • -
  • Mexico
  • -
  • November 2 2012

Mexico’s Supreme Court Justices Salvador Aguirre Anguiano and Guillermo Ortiz Mayagoitia will conclude their terms by then end of this month

Mexico's education reform may be a catalyst for change

  • Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP
  • -
  • Mexico
  • -
  • March 12 2013

Under the leadership of President Enrique Pena Nieto, Mexico has recently approved a historic constitutional amendment reforming the country's