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
Through this call, the Ministry of Energy (SENER) seeks to establish a specific and priority mechanism for the application and authorization of generation and electricity storage permits. Such projects may be developed in association with the…
Through a new call for applications, the Mexican government will allow the development of new strategic projects aligned with the binding planning framework established by the Energy Ministry (SENER), with the purpose of ensuring orderly planning…
On April 24, an amendment to the Health Supplies Regulations (Reglamento de Insumos para la Salud – RIS) was published, redefining key aspects of Mexico’s pharmaceutical regulatory framework in line with commitments under the USMCA. The…
On 1 May 2026, Mexico reformed its labour legislation to gradually reduce the standard working week to 40 hours, redefine overtime rules and mandate electronic recording of working time, with a direct impact on companies’ workforce organisation…