Following the incorporation of Sánchez Devanny in 2025, Garrigues is the only law firm in Querétaro with professionals practicing all areas of business law. A rapidly expanding industrial hub, Querétaro is home to companies in the aerospace, automotive, advanced manufacturing and IT sectors, among others. Given its central location, connecting the entire Bajío region (Guanajuato, Aguascalientes, San Luis Potosí), Querétaro is a strategic city for assisting clients across all industries.
From the Querétaro 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 multinationals and multilatinas 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
The Ministry of Energy has filed a draft regulation of new General Administrative Provisions (DACG) regulating electricity generation under the self-consumption scheme, both isolated and interconnected. These provisions aim to organize and…
On December 3, two initiatives were presented to amend and add the Constitution and the Federal Labor Law aiming to gradually reduce the work week until reaching 40 hours per week by 2030. Specifically, various measures involving organizational,…
Members of the National Commission on Minimum Wages (CONSAMI) have announced that they have reached an agreement to increase the minimum wage for 2026, specifically by 5% in the free zone of the northern border and by 13% in the rest of the…
On November 24, 2025, the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare published a new subcontracting inspection protocol to strengthen oversight and prevent improper practices such as labor simulation and tax evasion. This instrument standardizes…