
Commercial Law
Clear, enforceable contracts that protect your interests throughout the operation.
Most commercial disputes in Mexico are lost the day the contract is signed, not the day it is breached. Templates imported from other jurisdictions miss what Mexican practice actually enforces: liquidated damages clauses (pena convencional) with real teeth, guarantees that can be executed without a full trial, and forum and language choices that determine whether a judgment is worth anything. We draft supply, distribution, agency and services agreements to the standard a Mexican court or arbitral tribunal will actually apply.
The commercial relationship that matters most is usually the one with the least paperwork — the distributor of fifteen years, the supplier everyone trusts. When those relationships break, the absence of a written termination regime becomes the whole dispute. We put commercial relationships on paper while they are still good, because that is the only moment both sides will sign a fair exit.
When conflict does arrive, we assess it the way a client should: what the claim is worth, what it will cost to pursue, and whether the counterparty has assets that make a judgment collectible. A victory that cannot be enforced is a receipt, not a remedy. We litigate and arbitrate with that discipline, and we settle when settling is the better number.
What we cover
- 01Commercial and service agreements
- 02NDAs and confidentiality agreements
- 03Construction and development contracts
- 04Distribution and agency agreements
- 05Joint venture structures
- 06Contract dispute management