Corporate, Banking and Commercial Transactions
Alanis,
Serrano and Doblado lawyers advise on compliance with the large
body of Mexican and international treaties, laws and regulations
surrounding the financing, running and ownership of companies and
other business enterprises as well as the tax issue that these transactions
raise.
We work with clients involved in international
trade and implementing business entry into Mexican and foreign markets.
Employing our knowledge of trade law, we are helping clients establish
new markets in Mexico, US, Latin America and elsewhere. We have
successfully structured international joint ventures linking future-oriented
companies in Mexico, US, Latin America and Europe. The firm represents
US exporters and foreign producers seeking to maintain and improve
access to Mexican markets.
We assist in the development and implementation
of strategies for the entry of foreign business to Mexican markets
and provide general corporate, commercial and business representation.
This work includes transactional advice, such as counseling on joint
ventures, and assisting in technologylicensing.
In addition, our lawyers examine the impact of
federal laws on foreign investment and counsel companies on project
financing through multilateral development institutions. The law
firm counsels clients on the availability of special tariff provisions,
domestic content requirements for tariff preference systems, execution
of international sale of goods agreements, customs procedures and
country of origin marking or labeling requirements.
Our banking area provides a full range of banking
services, including domestic and international lending to all kind
of borrowers and taking the security over a wide range of assets.
Our lawyers handle rescheduling and insolvency work and have particular
expertise in project finance, acquisition finance (including management
buyouts), treasury products, trade finance and the creation of off-balance
sheet structures.
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