by José Antonio Cervantes Acosta | Jan 27, 2026 | Business company, Commercial law, Company law, contract termination, Contracts, Corporate, Corporate Law, Corporativo, Derecho Mercantil
When a company operates commercially in Mexico, the question often arises as to whether it is less risky to choose a governing law other than Mexican law for the interpretation of its contracts. This decision is usually based on an assumption that is not always...
by José Antonio Cervantes Acosta | Dec 30, 2025 | Business company, Company law, Corporate Governance & Complience, Corporate Law
When shareholders, partners, or senior management of a company begin to assess the benefits and challenges of carrying out a spin-off of a company, a variety of questions often arise. Among them, whether the spin-off will meet the objectives set in terms of greater...
by José Antonio Cervantes Acosta | Jul 18, 2025 | Business company, Company law, Corporate Law
In a recent case, a decision of a Mexican court was made public [1], which brings us back to the topic of whether, in all cases, the majority shareholder in a business company will necessarily have absolute control over its decisions. That is to say, if one or...