by José Antonio Cervantes Acosta | Mar 10, 2026 | Commercial Agreements, Commercial law, competence, contract termination, Contracts, Corporate, Corporate Governance & Complience, Jurisprudence, Mexican Law, SCJN
Some companies with cross-border businesses still assume that by choosing foreign laws to govern agreements that have effects in Mexico, they will obtain greater legal certainty. This is because they assume that a Mexican judge will apply the agreement literally when...
by José Antonio Cervantes Acosta | May 15, 2025 | competence, Corporate, Mexican Law, Notary public, Powers-of-attorney
Background A notary public formalized the minutes of an extraordinary meeting in which a company granted a power-of-attorney to an individual. A shareholder of said company filed a complaint against the notary for intervening in that formalization. As a consequence,...