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4 weeks ago |
mondaq.com | Gabriela Sakamoto |David Weiss |Gabriel Salinas |Marco Diaz
Mexico has announced a proposed series of reforms to its energysector. The reforms include new laws and amendments to existinglaws, significantly reshaping the country's energy sector. Ouranalysis has confirmed that certain previously identified riskswill materialize: (i) Priority for the State Utility, (ii) the Lackof an Independent Energy Regulator, (iii) Judicial Reform, and (iv)New Regulatory Framework.
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1 month ago |
mondaq.com | Gabriela Sakamoto |David Weiss |Gabriel Salinas |Marco Diaz
MB Mayer Brown More Mayer Brown is a distinctively global law firm, uniquely positioned to advise the world’s leading companies and financial institutions on their most complex deals and disputes. We have deep experience in high-stakes litigation and complex transactions across industry sectors, including our signature strength, the global financial services industry. Mexico has announced a proposed series of reforms to its energy sector.
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1 month ago |
mondaq.com | Gabriela Sakamoto |David Weiss |Gabriel Salinas |Marco Diaz
MB Mayer Brown More Mayer Brown is a distinctively global law firm, uniquely positioned to advise the world’s leading companies and financial institutions on their most complex deals and disputes. We have deep experience in high-stakes litigation and complex transactions across industry sectors, including our signature strength, the global financial services industry. Mexico has announced a proposed series of reforms to itsenergy sector.
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1 month ago |
lexology.com | Luiz Aboim |Gabriela Sakamoto |David Weiss |Gabriel Salinas |Marco Diaz
Mexico has announced a proposed series of reforms to its energy sector. The reforms include eight new laws and three amendments to existing laws, significantly reshaping the country’s energy sector. Our analysis of the proposed series of reforms has confirmed that certain risks we previously identified—(i) Priority for the State Utility, (ii) the Lack of an Independent Energy Regulator, (iii) Judicial Reform, and (iv) New Regulatory Framework—will materialize.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
treasuryandrisk.com | Krishnan Nair |Gabriel Salinas |David Weiss |Marco Diaz
Former President Donald Trump with Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance. Photo: Evan Vucci/AP Lawyers worldwide expect Donald Trump's second term as U.S. president to bring heightened trade tensions, an intensification of the U.S.–China rivalry, and a lot of work for Big Law. Your access to unlimited Treasury & Risk content isn’t changing. Once you are an ALM digital member, you’ll receive: Already have an account? Sign In Now *May exclude premium content
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