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Boutique law firm · Ciudad de México

Legal rigor.Strategy.Discretion.

Legal representation and counsel for complex business and strategic matters in Mexico.

We engage with direct partner involvement, technical analysis, procedural design, and an understanding of business impact. Our priority is not volume; it is to build a sound, enforceable legal position that remains carefully controlled.

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Direct involvementPartners personally lead each matter.
Selective engagementTechnical depth over volume.
Roma NorteService location in Ciudad de México.
Zona SurPrivate meetings by appointment.
Private boardroom with a legal library
A legal boutique focused on what matters. Experience, specialization, and judgment for decisions requiring clarity, precision, and discretion.
The Firm

Legal counsel with business judgment.

The firm advises companies, business owners, and individuals on matters requiring rigorous analysis, coordinated strategy, and risk control. Each engagement is structured around the client’s actual objective, the available evidence, and the legal and operational consequences of each decision.

Direct partner involvementPartners personally work on each matter.
Deep expertiseTechnical knowledge and strategic perspective.
Absolute discretionConfidentiality as a non-negotiable principle.
Results-focusedEffective, measurable, and realistic solutions.
Partners

Complementary experience.Unified legal direction.

The firm brings together professionals experienced in litigation, criminal law, government affairs, administrative management, family law, and human rights. Each matter is approached with direct attention, strategic judgment, and a comprehensive understanding of the interests at stake.

Juan Manuel Ramírez Mendoza

  • Civil and commercial litigation
  • Government affairs
  • Administrative management

Holds a law degree from Universidad Iberoamericana and focuses on civil and commercial litigation, government affairs, and administrative management.

Arturo Peimbert Nava

  • Criminal law
  • Human rights

Holds a law degree from Universidad Iberoamericana and focuses on criminal law and human rights.

Miguel Ángel Hernández Vallejo

  • Civil and commercial litigation
  • Family law

Holds a law degree from Universidad Iberoamericana and has more than seven years of experience in civil and commercial litigation and family law.

Practice Areas

Technical depth. Selective engagement.

The firm focuses its practice on matters where legal analysis must be integrated with procedural strategy, contractual structure, regulation, and business decision-making.

01 · Disputes

Contract disputes, liability, performance, enforcement, and conflicts between companies or individuals.

Includes assessment of claims and defenses, evidentiary strategy, interim measures, negotiation, and coordination of complex litigation.
02 · Business

Corporate structure, agreements, corporate governance, transactions, and prevention of internal disputes.

Contract review and structuring, shareholder or partner agreements, decision-making, powers of attorney, obligations, and exit or control mechanisms.
03 · Public authorities

Proceedings, government actions, compliance, and defense in sectors subject to specialized regulation.

Analysis of legal authority, legality, procedure, reasoning, compliance, institutional response, and legal remedies.
04 · Capital

Contracts, security interests, obligations, financing structures, and disputes relating to financial transactions.

Review of documents, security interests, enforceability scenarios, default risks, and negotiation or defense strategy.
05 · Innovation

Contractual, regulatory, and contentious matters involving services, infrastructure, and technology environments.

Review of commercial relationships, sector-specific compliance, liability, digital evidence, and coordination with technical specialists.
06 · Prevention

Legal support to anticipate exposure, organize decision-making, and reduce avoidable disputes.

Risk assessment, review of contracts and processes, escalation criteria, and documentation of key decisions.
Approach and judgment

From the issue to a legally actionable path.

A complex matter cannot be resolved through isolated documents. It requires organizing the facts, identifying the applicable law, assessing the evidence, and defining a strategy aligned with the business objective.

Facts · Law · Evidence · Strategy

Intake and conflicts

Identification of the parties, subject matter, urgency, jurisdiction, and potential conflicts of interest before receiving sensitive information.

Initial control

Legal assessment

Chronological reconstruction, document review, and identification of obligations, rights, deadlines, and vulnerabilities.

Matter map

Strategic architecture

Definition of objectives, claims, defenses, scenarios, forums, required evidence, costs, and negotiation alternatives.

Roadmap design

Execution and control

Coordinated implementation, milestone tracking, executive updates, and strategic adjustments as the matter evolves.

Ongoing direction
What we assess before making a recommendation
Decision basis

What can be proven and how it should be preserved.

Strategy depends on the quality, source, integrity, and timeliness of the available evidence—not solely on the narrative of the dispute.

ChronologyDates, communications, and a verifiable sequence.
DocumentationSource, integrity, scope, and inconsistencies.
Burden of proofWhat each party must establish and under what standard.
PreservationMeasures to prevent loss, alteration, or dispersion.
Representative Experience

Demonstrated capability without compromising confidentiality.

Confidentiality prevents us from turning clients and matters into advertising. Experience is presented by type of engagement, sector, and complexity, without revealing identities or sensitive information.

Private executive negotiation room
Companies and private groups

Disputes that require direction, not merely representation.

Engagement in matters where contracts, evidence, regulation, negotiation, operational impact, and reputational exposure converge.

Commercial disputes

Contract disputes between companies.

Assessment of breach, evidence, measures, negotiation, and procedural path.

Administrative proceedings

Institutional responses to government authorities.

Review of authority, procedure, legal reasoning, documentation, and defense.

Governance and contracts

Preventing deadlocks and internal exposure.

Agreements, authority, decisions, obligations, and control mechanisms.

Multidisciplinary matters

Coordination under a single legal strategy.

Integration of specialists and workstreams under unified direction.

Pro Bono

Legal representation with purpose.

Selective handling of pro bono matters related to access to justice, the defense of rights, and situations with social impact.

View criteria

The firm selectively evaluates pro bono matters involving the defense of rights, access to justice, and circumstances of particular social relevance. Each request is assessed based on legal viability, potential impact, availability, and the absence of conflicts of interest.

  • Receipt of a request does not constitute acceptance of the matter.
  • The firm first conducts a review of legal viability and conflicts.
  • Pro bono capacity is limited.
  • Do not send documents or confidential information before receiving instructions from the firm.
National reach

Legal direction from Ciudad de México.

The firm coordinates matters and specialist teams across different jurisdictions in the country when required by the nature of the matter, while maintaining a unified strategy, clear accountability, and executive oversight.

Offices in Ciudad de México

Two service locations. Unified legal direction.

Meetings are held by appointment. The exact location is confirmed when scheduling to preserve the privacy of clients and matters. The interiors shown are illustrative and institutional in nature.

Illustrative institutional interior for Roma Norte
North office · CDMX

Roma Norte

Institutional service in a central, discreet location for executive meetings, matter reviews, and strategic coordination.

Illustrative institutional interior for Zona Sur
South office · CDMX

Zona Sur

Meetings by appointment for clients and matters requiring a private alternative in the southern part of the city.

The exact address is confirmed when scheduling. The images are illustrative and institutional in nature.

Initial Assessment

A first conversation, handled with the same rigor as the matter itself.

The initial contact allows us to identify the subject matter, urgency, parties involved, and potential conflicts of interest. Share only general information until the firm confirms that it can review the matter.

Conflict reviewBefore receiving documents or sensitive information.
Limited initial disclosureA general and strictly necessary description.
No automatic acceptanceContacting the firm does not create an attorney-client relationship.
Defined pathSubject matter, urgency, responsible parties, and next steps.

Initial information.

Describe the matter in general terms. Do not include documents, financial or asset figures, or confidential information in this initial contact.

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Submitting information does not constitute acceptance of the matter, a legal opinion, or an attorney-client relationship. The firm will first conduct an availability and potential-conflicts review.