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Administrative Law (Regulatory Law)

Administrative Law (Regulatory Law)

Nowadays corporation products, services, premises and productive operations are regulated by a number of legal provisions, namely Official Mexican Standard (NOM), Regulations, specific Laws and Official Criteria and Ordinances, which compliance entails a high degree of complexity, making individuals and corporations prone to be object of the acts of authority such as: warnings, fines and the closing down of premises, or rejection of permissions, licenses or certificates needed for their business operation, which could cause them serious economic affectations.

 

At Chávez · García · Lakimies we advise our clients on the adequate compliance of the legal provisions applicable to them, devising specific strategies for the regularization and execution of those provisions, sponsoring them in contentious proceedings before administrative and judicial authorities, to nullify the official acts that affect their business, as well as to minimize the consequent legal and economic impacts.

Our services include:

  1. Legal advice, assistance and defense (in sanctioning proceedings) related to:
    1. Mexican Official Standards (NOM).
    2. Laws and Regulations in the following matters:
      • Bids and procurement.
      • National waters concessions and discharge of wastewater.
      • Environmental aspects.
      • Advertisement.
      • Personal data.
      • Business premises.
      • Tax.
      • Games and lotteries.
      • Migration.
      • Commercial promotions.
      • Consumer protection.
      • Import tariff classifications.
      • Public Servants Responsibility.
      • Health.
      • Safe and healthy working conditions.
      • Use of land.
      • Verification and Monitoring from Federal, State and Municipal authorities.
  2. Advising on official criteria and interpretation of specific Laws, Regulations, Official Mexican Standards (NOM) and Ordinances of the Federal Public Administration.
  3. Advocacy before public and private entities and business chambers.
  4. Legal advice and assistance for the protection of the Industry’s interests in general, in process of creation, revision and renewal of Official Mexican Standards (NOM) related to safe and healthy working conditions and environmental matters.
  5. Legal advice and assistance for the protection of the Food Industry’s interests, in process of creation, revision and renewal of Official Mexican Standards (NOM) of food products (Sanitary Aspects and Commercial Information).