Get updated on the Mexican legal system with this free-to-download PDF compendium by OLIVARES. The content includes four recent rulings by Mexico's Civil Court, analyzed by our highly experienced Civil and Commercial Litigation team.

The rulings cover:

  • Admissibility criteria of the exception of information confidentiality when expert evidence is offered in accounting
  • Calculating attorneys' fees in the absence of an agreement between the parties
  • Distinction between punitive damages and moral damages
  • The argument over whether the COVID-19 pandemic is a fortuitous event that allows the parties to justify the breach of contractual obligations

At OLIVARES, we remain attentive to the interpretation of laws carried out by our Courts in landmark cases that contribute to the strengthening of Mexico's legal system and apply them for the benefit of our clients.

Contact our team today: https://www.olivares.mx/civil-and-commercial-litigation/

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE CONTENT OF THIS NEWSLETTER, PLEASE CONTACT:

Abraham Díaz

Abraham Díaz

Partner

Abraham Díaz “adds value for clients with diverse portfolios as a result of his tripartite copyright, trademark and unfair competition expertise,” according to World Trademark Review’s WTR 1000. He co-chairs OLIVARES’ Litigation Team, as well as Data Privacy and IT Industry groups and has a wealth of knowledge across all areas of intellectual property (IP), with a focus on litigation, copyright, trademarks, unfair competition, licensing, prosecution and opposition matters. He also counsels clients on trade dress, product configuration, advertising, false advertising, trade secrets, plant breeders’ rights, vegetal varieties; right of publicity; Internet and digital environment related issues, IT and Data Privacy matters.
Alejandro Luna Fandiño

Alejandro Luna Fandiño

Partner

Alejandro Luna joined OLIVARES in 1996 and being made partner in 2005, he has been instrumental to the firm´s IP Litigation, Regulatory and Administrative Litigation practices. He co-chairs the Life Sciences & Pharmaceutical Law industry group and coordinates the Litigation Department.
Armando Arenas

Armando Arenas

Partner

Armando Arenas joined OLIVARES in 2000 and became a partner in January 2017. He has experience working on a range of IP matters, including consulting and litigation on trademark, patent, unfair competition, trade dress protection, and misleading advertising cases before the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI), Federal Court of Tax and Administrative Affairs (FCTA), Federal Circuit Courts (FCC) and the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ) Regulatory Affairs and Public Acquisitions.

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