Paseo de las Palmas 525, Piso 6
Col. Lomas de Chapultepec Ciudad de México, 11000 (México)
+52 55 1102 3570
Garrigues has had an office in Mexico City since 2014. In 2025, the firm took a major step in its commitment to Mexico by incorporating Mexican firm Sánchez Devanny, a full-service firm with a 30-year history. The result is the creation of one of the largest law firms in Mexico, a key market in terms of size and investment flows and trade relations with the US and Europe. The hallmarks of Garrigues México are its strong local presence, with established offices in Mexico City, Monterrey and Querétaro (all offering services in all practice areas), vast experience and capacity to address and resolve our clients’ needs.
The firm boasts a large team of expert professionals specializing in the main areas of legal practice in Mexico. Our worldwide network of own offices enables us to provide a unique integral, multidisciplinary and high-value service in the sector.
From the Mexico City office, Garrigues offers legal and tax advisory services in all areas of local law to businesses and public entities. We advise on matters ranging from day-to-day operations to complex projects and transactions with a nationwide impact.
As an internationally recognized firm with a direct local presence, we can offer multinational clients the same high-quality service irrespective of the jurisdictions in play. This also enables us to advise clients on cutting-edge issues, utilizing knowledge garnered in different jurisdictions to their advantage.
Our services
Corporate Law; M&A; Banking and Finance; Capital Markets; Energy; Infrastructure and Public Procurement; Environment and Natural Resources; Real Estate Law; Tax (local and international tax consulting, litigation and dispute resolution); Commercial and Investment Arbitration; Administrative Litigation; Intellectual Property; Litigation and Dispute Resolution; Labor and Employment Law; Life Sciences and Healthcare; Data Privacy; Compliance and Anti-Corruption; International Trade and Customs; and Private Wealth.
Publications
Against the backdrop of the country’s growing electricity demand, the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) seeks to promote the development of multiple projects as part of its 2025–2030 Expansion Plan.
This edition updates and compares the competition regimes of Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, and Peru, incorporating regulatory developments and recent practices through March 2026.
The acquisition, development, and operation of industrial real estate in Mexico are subject to a complex and increasingly demanding regulatory framework, shaped by legal reforms that have modified key aspects of real estate law, construction…
The SCJN has approved the amendments regulating rent increases and the digital registration of lease agreements in Mexico City, confirming a framework that protects affordable housing and provides legal certainty to businesses and landlords in…