August 2022

In May 2021, the First Chamber of the Mexican Supreme Court of Justice (the “SCJN” for its initials in Spanish), in decision 206/2020 resolving prior contradictory rulings, held that electronic transfers carried out through systems provided by banking institutions should not be considered infallible; therefore, there is no absolute legal presumption as to their proper

On June 19th, 2022, two important judicial decisions were issued by the First Chamber of the Mexican Supreme Court and published under case numbers 1a./J. 84/2022 (11a.) and 1a./J. 85/2022 (11a.), with the headings: “Adherence to Constitutionality and conventionality ex officio. Methodologies to exercise such adherence” and “Upholding Ex officio legal constitutionality and conventionality.

On June 13th, Mexico’s Department of Energy (“SENER”) issued an official communication instructing the National Center for Natural Gas Control (“CENAGAS”) , as part of the requirements to transport natural gas from the import points where a State productive company (or its subsidiaries or affiliates; the “EPE”) has reserved capacity upstream of said points, to

On January 21, 2021, Chapter XII Bis was added to Mexico’s Federal Labor Law (“LFT” for its acronym in Spanish) regarding the performance of work activities from a remote location to the workplace, now called teleworking (Teletrabajo in Spanish).

Although it is true that this type of work offers considerable benefits, it also generates new