On March 20, 2025, Mexico’s new Federal Law on the Protection of Personal Data held by Private Parties (FLPPDPP) published in the Official Gazette of the Federation. Effective March 21, the new law replaces the FLPPDPP published in July 2010.

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Photo of Arturo Pérez-Estrada Arturo Pérez-Estrada

Arturo Pérez-Estrada focuses his practice on corporate, mergers and acquisitions, private equity investments, venture capital, financial regulation (Fintech) and general corporate matters.

As part of his corporate M&A practice, Arturo has represented national and international clients in cross-border mergers and acquisitions…

Arturo Pérez-Estrada focuses his practice on corporate, mergers and acquisitions, private equity investments, venture capital, financial regulation (Fintech) and general corporate matters.

As part of his corporate M&A practice, Arturo has represented national and international clients in cross-border mergers and acquisitions, SPAC deals, corporate restructurings, divestitures, and joint venture agreements in different sectors, including, consumer goods & retail, financial services, pharmaceutical, technology, manufacturing, mining, among others.

Photo of Rocío Olea Rocío Olea

Rocío Olea Salgado focuses her practice on business and competition law, including compliance and transactional issues in the technology, e-commerce, product manufacturing, pharmaceutical, and other industries. She is experienced advising on the implementation of comprehensive compliance programs from a digital technology, data privacy…

Rocío Olea Salgado focuses her practice on business and competition law, including compliance and transactional issues in the technology, e-commerce, product manufacturing, pharmaceutical, and other industries. She is experienced advising on the implementation of comprehensive compliance programs from a digital technology, data privacy and consumer protection standpoint, as well as economic and competition issues, including the review and notification of mergers, concentrations, and investigations of alleged antitrust activities before Mexico’s Antitrust Agency (Comisión Federal de Competencia Económica).

Rocío represents foreign and Mexican entities on a broad range of corporate and business-related matters, including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, corporate restructurings, and compliance policies. She advises Mexican and international companies from different sectors on all stages of the business life cycle, including implementing startup and growth-stage processes, and handling administrative procedures before government agencies.

Photo of Luis Cortés Panameño Luis Cortés Panameño

Luis Cortés focuses his practice on commercial, corporate, compliance and financial law. Luis represents both domestic and international clients in cross-border transactions, project finance, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and cross border financing.

Further, Luis advises clients on a broad range of transactions…

Luis Cortés focuses his practice on commercial, corporate, compliance and financial law. Luis represents both domestic and international clients in cross-border transactions, project finance, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and cross border financing.

Further, Luis advises clients on a broad range of transactions, including domestic and international mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, joint ventures and day-to-day legal matters on a wide range of industries, with particular emphasis on retail, pharmaceutical and medical devices, food and beverage, telecommunications, automotive, technology, health care, manufacturing and hospitality.

Photo of Victor Frías Garcés Victor Frías Garcés

Victor Manuel Frías focuses his practice on the representation of national and foreign companies doing business in Mexico. He has been recognized as one of Mexico’s leading lawyers in corporate and commercial law, primarily in mergers and acquisitions, and is currently co-coordinator of…

Victor Manuel Frías focuses his practice on the representation of national and foreign companies doing business in Mexico. He has been recognized as one of Mexico’s leading lawyers in corporate and commercial law, primarily in mergers and acquisitions, and is currently co-coordinator of this practice for the Mexico City office.

Victor Manuel is an experienced attorney in corporate matters, drafting and negotiation of contracts, and regulatory issues of various kinds. In 2017, he closed the largest acquisition in Mexico for over $2.3 billion. As part of his career, he has represented buyers and sellers in a large number of acquisitions and joint venture projects, as well as advised clients on a wide range of corporate matters, including corporate governance and regulatory compliance. Mr. Frías has had significant transactional involvement in numerous industries, including health care, technology, retail, food and agriculture.

Photo of Rodolfo Flores-Urquiza Sosa Rodolfo Flores-Urquiza Sosa

Rodolfo Flores is a member of Greenberg Traurig’s Mexico City office and focuses his practice on corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, personal data protection, corporate governance, regulatory matters and compliance for diverse domestic and foreign companies in different sectors.

Rodolfo frequently advises Mexican…

Rodolfo Flores is a member of Greenberg Traurig’s Mexico City office and focuses his practice on corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, personal data protection, corporate governance, regulatory matters and compliance for diverse domestic and foreign companies in different sectors.

Rodolfo frequently advises Mexican and international clients on general corporate matters, including corporate governance, regulatory and compliance. He is also frequently involved in the drafting, preparation and review of contracts for clients in different sectors, from day-to-day commercial transactions to more complex joint venture agreements.