Imagine this: After months — or even years — of legal proceedings, you finally obtain a favorable judgment. The court rules in your favor. You win. But there’s a problem. The other party no longer has assets under their name. They sold, transferred, or simply made their assets disappear while the case was ongoing. And […]
The recent judicial reform in Mexico represents one of the most significant transformations of the justice system in recent decades. Beyond the political debate surrounding it, the truly relevant aspect lies in its institutional dimension: it modifies the structure of the Judiciary and, as a result, may influence the way laws are interpreted and applied […]
When leasing a property, many owners believe that signing a traditional lease agreement is enough to protect their investment. However, experience shows that the real issue in many rental disputes is not the tenant, but the type of contract signed from the outset. When a tenant stops paying rent, a poorly structured agreement can quickly […]
In international debates surrounding Venezuela, concepts such as sovereignty, non-intervention, and self-determination are often invoked as definitive arguments. However, a rigorous reading of contemporary international law requires addressing a fundamental question: are these principles meant to protect governments in the abstract, or the people living under their authority? State sovereignty is not an end in […]
The Riviera Maya has become one of the most attractive destinations for real estate investment in Latin America. Its white-sand beaches, relaxed lifestyle, growing tourism infrastructure, and the constant development of new residential projects have transformed cities like Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and Puerto Aventuras into international investment hubs. And while the market offers real […]
The National Code of Civil and Family Procedures (CNPCyF) represents one of the most significant legal reforms in recent years. Approved by the Mexican Congress and published in the Diario Oficial de la Federación on June 7, 2023, this Code seeks to standardize and modernize the rules governing civil and family procedures throughout the country. […]
The amparo proceeding is one of the most important constitutional protections against actions by authorities in Mexico. Following the legislative process in October 2025, Congress approved changes to the Amparo Law, the bill was enacted and the decree was published in the Official Gazette of the Federation; the reform enters into force on October 17, […]
Introduction The use of artificial intelligence (AI) to generate images, text, music, and videos has exploded in recent years. However, a recent ruling by the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) clarifies a crucial point: works created exclusively by AI cannot be protected by copyright in Mexico.This decision sets a national precedent and […]
September 2025 is Will Month in Mexico. Learn about discounts, benefits, and why making a will in Playa del Carmen is essential to protecting your family and your assets.
1. Introduction In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has entered many sectors, and law is no exception. Many wonder if lawyers in Mexico could eventually be replaced by technology. The answer is not that simple: AI cannot replace human judgment or legal representation, but it is transforming how legal professionals practice law. 2. What Can […]











