Featured publications
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Labor & Employment Blog
Since May 1, 2025, in Spain, permanent disability has ceased to be a case of automatic termination of the employment contract. With the reform of article 49 of the Workers’ Statute, this termination is conditioned to a series of factors and subject…
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Intellectual Property Blog
Reputable trademarks enjoy enhanced protection to prevent third parties from taking undue advantage of that reputation even if the services or products are not similar. The reason: to protect the investment made by trademark owners. But how far…
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The short-term rental market in Mexico has begun to face stricter regulations, especially on rapidly growing platforms. Mexico City is leading this trend with the implementation of mandatory registries for hosts and platforms, as well as…
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Hospitality & Leisure Law Blog
The grant of housing for employees has become a key factor in attracting talent within the hotel sector. For this reason, it is crucial that its regulation is approached from an employment law perspective, linking it directly to the employment…
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The Federal Commission for the Protection against Health Risks (COFEPRIS) has proposed new guidelines regulating the advertising of food and non-alcoholic beverages with warning labels. These provisions include restrictions on advertising schedules…
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Tax Blog
This mechanism, already in force since 1 October 2023, provides for a more flexible transitional regime until 31 December 2025.
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Intellectual Property Blog
The iconic Glencairn glass, the definitive whisky glass, will lose protection as a registered trademark this year. The EUIPO’s recent refusal to recognize its shape as a trademark underscores the difficulties involved in maintaining the legal…
Publications
Mexico has updated its legal framework for public works with a reform that seeks greater transparency, efficiency and digitization in procurement processes. The changes include the creation of a new platform that replaces CompraNet and new rules…
The proposed reform seeks to create a new National Antitrust Commission, increase penalties, expand the scope of monopolistic practices, and lower thresholds for merger notifications. It also introduces new authorities in the telecommunications…
Law 2/2025 comes into force on May 1, 2025, which eliminates the automatic termination of the employment contract due to permanent incapacity and makes it conditional on the employee’s will and the possibility of adaptation of the position or…
On April 16, 2025, the new Public Sector Procurement, Leasing and Services Law was published, replacing the 2000 law. Key changes include the redefinition of pricing criteria, the creation of a digital store and a new public procurement platform,…