“Las consideraciones necesarias en la contratación de ex-servidores públicos”

Queremos compartir con ustedes el artículo escrito por el Socio Yves Hayaux du Tilly para HuffPost acerca de “Las consideraciones necesarias en la contratación de ex-servidores públicos“.

 

 




NHG contribute to the 8th edition of The Projects and Construction Review

Partner Vanessa Franyutti and Associate Alejandro Alfonso contributed to the Mexican Chapter of The Projects and Construction Review, 8th Edition.

This book has been structured following years of debates and lectures promoted by the International Construction Law Committee of the International Bar Association (ICP), the International Academy of Construction Lawyers, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, among others, who have dedicated themselves to promoting an in-depth analysis of the most important issues related to projects and construction law practice.

The entire publication can be downloaded here. More information on the publication can be found on The Law Reviews’ website.




NHG M&A specialists contribute to the Public M&A edition

Julián Garza and Luciano Pérez contributed the Mexico chapter in Getting the Deal Through 2018 of its Public M&A edition.

Specialist contributors summarise the M&A transactional requirements and procedures governing publicly listed companies in their jurisdictions, covering such areas as: types of business combination, applicable legislation, filings and public disclosure requirements, substantial shareholding regulations, duties of directors and controlling shareholders, shareholder rights of approval and appraisal, hostile transactions, break-up fees and frustration of additional bidders, governmental influence on transactions, conditional offers, minority squeeze-out, cross-border transactions, waiting and notification periods, tax issues and labour and employee benefits.

The chapter on Mexico can be downloaded aquí.

Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through – Public M&A 2018 (Published: August 2018). For further information please visit www.gettingthedealthrough.com




Expert analysis on Telecoms and Media sector

Julián Garza and Gustavo Díaz from the Telecoms team at Nader, Hayaux & Goebel contributed the Mexico chapter in Getting the Deal Through 19th edition of its Telecoms & Media guide.

Covering policy and licensing, regulation of services, competition and mergers, Telecoms and Media summarises the main issues related to T&M regulation and policy in a global context: government policy, WTO Basic Telecommunications Agreement commitments, fixed, mobile and satellite services, radio frequency requirements, next-generation mobile services, authorisation timescales and fees, modification and assignment of licences, radio spectrum assignment, cable networks, local loop access, internet regulation, broadband penetration, interconnection and inter-operator disputes, charges and tariffs, customer terms and conditions, media licensing, content and advertising restrictions, exclusivity and ownership restrictions, unsolicited and intercepted communications and competition and merger control.

The chapter on Mexico can be downloaded aquí.

Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through – Telecoms & Media 2018 (Published: July 2018). For further information please visit www.gettingthedealthrough.com




NHG’s Energy specialists contribute to the Latin Lawyer Reference on Oil & Gas

Héctor Arangua, Adalberto Valadez, y Oscar Vázquez have contributed the chapter on Mexico in the Latin Lawyer Reference on Oil and Gas.

The Reference provides answers to key legal and regulatory questions in Latin America in relation to the energy sector, with a special focus on Oil and Gas.

Contributing editor is Carlos Albarracín, partner at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP.  A PDF  of the article can be downloaded aquí.




Silver Award for best Corporate Law Firm in Latin America

The firm was honoured at 11th edition of the International Legal Alliance Summit & Awards that took place in New York on 5 July 2018. The firm took home the silver Award in the category “Best Latin American Law Firm: Corporate”. The International Law Firm Awards gala dinner recognized the best law firms in their domestic market for their excellent annual results and lasting performance in management and leadership. To find out more about the International Legal Alliance Summit & Awards, please visit the website: www.ilasummit.com

 

 




Q&A guide to insurance and reinsurance law in Mexico.

The lead partners of our Insurance and Reinsurance team published an article on the Insurance and Reinsurance sector in Mexico. Yves Hayaux-du-Tilly L and Luciano Pérez participated in Thomson Reuters’ Q&A guide to insurance and reinsurance law in Mexico.

The Q&A gives a high level overview of the market trends and regulatory framework in the insurance and reinsurance market; the definitions for a contract of insurance and a contract of reinsurance; the regulation of insurance and reinsurance contracts; the forms of corporate organisation an insurer can take; and the regulation of insurers and reinsurers, including regulation of the transfer of risk. It also covers: operating restrictions for insurance and reinsurance entities; reinsurance monitoring and disclosure requirements; content requirements for policies and implied terms; insurance and reinsurance claims; remedies; insolvency of insurance and reinsurance providers; taxation; dispute resolution; and proposals for reform. Finally, it provides websites and brief details for the main insurance/reinsurance trade organisations in Mexico.

To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, you can visit Thomson Reuters’ Insurance and Reinsurance Country Q&A tool.




Nader, Hayaux & Goebel contribute to the sixth edition of The Government Procurement Review.

Socios Javier Arreola y Vanessa Franyuti wrote the Mexican chapter of the sixth edition of The Government Procurement Review.

They gave an update on the legal framework governing how the Mexican government and state-owned enterprises acquire goods, services, contract public works or otherwise partner with the private sector has undergone considerable amendments and additions in recent years to improve procurement practices and processes, combat corruption and bid rigging, and to introduce new mechanisms facilitating the implementation of projects in conjunction with the private sector.

The entire publication can be downloaded here.




Guide to equity and debt capital markets law in Mexico: regulatory overview.

Hans Goebel and Monica Ramos have published a regulatory overview of equity and debt capital markets in Mexico in cooperation with Thomson Reuters.

The Equity Q&A guide gives an overview of main equity markets/exchanges, regulators and legislation, listing requirements, offering structures, advisers, prospectus/offer document, marketing, bookbuilding, underwriting, timetables, stabilisation, tax, continuing obligations and de-listing. The PDF of this article can be downloaded aquí. This Q&A is part of Thomson Reuters’ global guide to equity capital markets law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/equitycapitalmarkets-guide. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the equity capital markets Country Q&A tool.

The Q&A gives an overview of legislative restrictions on selling debt securities, market activity and deals, structuring a debt securities issue, main debt capital markets/exchanges, listing debt securities, continuing obligations, advisers and documents, debt prospectus/main offering document, timetables, tax, clearing and settlement, and reform.  The PDF of this article can be downloaded aquí.  This Q&A is part of Thomson Reuters’ global guide to debt capital markets law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/debtcapitalmarkets-guide.




Incorporation of Alejandro Mendiola as new Antitrust Partner and Jorge Siegrist as Of Counsel

Nader, Hayaux & Goebel is pleased to announce the incorporation of Alejandro Mendiola as Partner and Jorge Siegrist as Of Counsel.

Alejandro will lead the Antitrust Practice of the Firm, which has been involved in very large M&A transactions and investigations in sensitive industries. The expertise of Alejandro will raise this practice to a new level. Alejandro has more than 20 years of experience with merger control proceedings, investigations and complex antitrust matters. He was formerly a partner of an independent law firm in Mexico City and before then, he was an official of the Mexican Antitrust Commission.

Alejandro has worked for national and international clients in high profile cases and has developed antitrust compliance programs for multiple companies.

Jorge has more than thirty years of experience. He is a consummate M&A, securities and banking lawyer. He was previously the General Counsel of Grupo Modelo and Grupo BAL. Jorge will strengthen the offering of the Firm in corporate finance matters and he will have the responsibility of expanding the compliance and corporate governance practice of the Firm.

Michell Nader, Chairman of the Firm, indicated that the arrival of Alejandro and Jorge is part of the long-term strategy of the Firm with internal and external growth. The arrival of Alejandro and Jorge responds to our clients’ needs for a broader scope of services.