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Latin American Corporate Counsel Association (LACCA) - Top100: Mexico.
February, 2015
Latin American Corporate Counsel Association (LACCA) recognizes Von Wobeser y Sierra, S.C. for being one of the most popular leading law firms in Mexico, which have consulted some of the top 100 companies in this country.
 
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Global Competition Review- Mexico looks at airport slots in first “barriers to competition” investigation
February, 2015
Mexico looks at airport slots in first “barriers to competition” investigation. Mexico’s competition enforcer has begun investigating how take-off and landing slots at Mexico City’s international airport are allocated to find out whether there is enough competition among airlines at the hub.
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Montserrat Manzano, Senior Associate of Von Wobeser y Sierra, S.C. has been named as member and representative of The Center for American & International Law´s Editorial Board of News & Notes
January, 2015

Montserrat Manzano, Senior Associate of Von Wobeser y Sierra, S.C. has been named as member and representative of The Center for American & International Law´s Editorial Board of News & Notes. In January 2015, Montserrat Manzano from Mexican law firm Von Wobeser y Sierra, S.C. was named member and representative of the Editorial Board, News & Notes on behalf of the Young Arbitrators Initiative Committee of The Center for American & International Law.

Round One Bids for the Oil & Gas Sector
January, 2015
Round One is the procedure through which the CNH will offer to the private sector 169 areas for engaging in oil and gas extraction and exploration projects in deep waters, in shallow waters and for unconventional resources.

January 26th 2015.

Dear clients and friends,

The Energy Reform approved in December 2013, establishes that the private sector can participate in the extraction and exploration of oil and gas under the procedure that the State determines. In this regard, on December 11, 2014, the National Oil and Gas Commission (Comisión Nacional de Hidrocarburos) ("CNH") issued the rules for the first bid of 14 contractual areas of Round One.
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New Minimum Wages as of January 1st, 2015
December, 2014
CONSAMI agreed to a general increase of minimum wages of 4.2% for the two geographical zones in Mexico.
 
Dear clients and friends,
 

This past December 19th, 2014, The Representative Council of The National Minimum Wages Commission (CONSAMI in Spanish) agreed to a general increase of minimum wages of 4.2% for the two geographical zones in Mexico. Such wages were published in the Official Gazette of The Federation on December 29th, 2014 and will enter into force as of January 1st, 2015.

The new minimum wages are:

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Latin Lawyer – Businesses still weary of CADE, says panel
December, 2014
More than two years after CADE’s pre-merger notification regime took effect, and despite advances in the time the antitrust authority takes to analyse complex deals, global companies still push to carve Brazil out of worldwide deals to prevent holdups, but CADE is standing firm on its refusal to allow it.
 
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Latin Lawyer - Pro bono survey 2014: Leading lights
November, 2014

Here we list 55 “Leading Lights” from our survey respondents, celebrating law firms whose efforts towards pro bono during 2013 stood out. The list consists of firms that we feel deserve to be put in the spotlight thanks to their contribution to the development of a pro bono culture in Latin America.

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Claus von Wobeser, Adrián Magallanes - Getting The Deal Through, Investment Treaty Arbitration, November 2014
November, 2014

Claus von Wobeser and Adrian Magallanes, our partners of Von Wobeser y Sierra give insight to important topics regarding investment treaty arbitration.

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Global Investigations Review; Mexico: at a crossroads.
November, 2014
Mexico´s government is under increasing pressure to overhaul the country´s anti-corruption laws.
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Global Competition Review - Mexico Publishes controversial antitrust regulations
November, 2014
The new provisions of Mexico´s competition law that take effect today hand the country´s enforcer broad new powers to penalize the executives of dominant companies, define per se anti-competitive conduct and force companies to give competitors access to essential inputs.
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