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Dispute Resolution: Arbitration | Latin America

Mexico

Dispute Resolution also includes domestic and international arbitration, in other words, the resolution of disputes by one or more neutral parties, either an arbitrator or an arbitration panel. Many contracts - including those imposed on customers by many financial and healthcare organisations - require mandatory arbitration in the event of a dispute. Examples of relevant international institutions include ICC (International Chamber of Commerce and ICSID (International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes) and LCIA (London Court of International Arbitration). Alternative dispute resolution, involving non-court mediation is also covered in this section.

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Band 1

  1. Galicia Abogados, S.C.
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    Galicia Abogados, S.C.
    Dispute Resolution: Arbitration
    2025 | Band 1 | 7 Years Ranked
    Galicia Abogados has a distinguished dispute resolution practice, fielding an experienced bench of practitioners who are active in handling complex arbitration as well as civil and commercial litigation mandates. The Mexico City-based team is frequently sought out by clients to assist with claims arising from numerous sectors such as energy, finance and infrastructure. Galicia Abogados boasts notable experience dealing with breach of contract claims relating to transport and energy infrastructure projects. The legal team counts both party counsel and arbitrators among its ranks.
  2. Hogan Lovells
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    Hogan Lovells
    Dispute Resolution: Arbitration
    2025 | Band 1 | 17 Years Ranked
    Hogan Lovells is a dispute resolution powerhouse that fields a deep bench of highly experienced litigators in Mexico who are active in both judicial and arbitral claims. The team boasts superb capabilities in civil and commercial litigation and arbitration, acting for a varied clientele across a wide range of sectors, including energy, automotive and infrastructure. Hogan Lovells is frequently sought out by Mexican and foreign players to assist with breaches of distribution, supply and service contract claims, civil liability proceedings and shareholder disputes, as well as moral damages cases. The law firm also offers additional prowess in class actions.
  3. Von Wobeser y Sierra, SC
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    Von Wobeser y Sierra, SC
    Dispute Resolution: Arbitration
    2025 | Band 1 | 17 Years Ranked
    Von Wobeser y Sierra stands out for its market-leading dispute resolution department in Mexico, encompassing a recognised group of practitioners who handle matters resolved via both arbitration and civil and commercial litigation. The legal team boasts particular prestige in the arbitration domain, handling sophisticated international cases involving Mexican parties in both the commercial and investor-state contexts. Von Wobeser y Sierra possesses additional expertise in civil and commercial litigation such as breach of contract claims, with further involvement in class actions. The department's clientele encompasses key players in the energy and food and beverage industries.
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Band 2

  1. Bufete Asali
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    Bufete Asali
    Dispute Resolution: Arbitration
    2025 | Band 2 | 3 Years Ranked
    Mexico City-based boutique Bufete Asali has an established practice in the Mexican dispute resolution arena. The team possesses expertise in advising domestic and international clients on arbitration and civil and commercial litigation mandates. It is frequently instructed to assist with disputes involving breaches of contract, construction cases and debt collections, as well as commercial and investor-state arbitration cases. Bufete Asali is regularly retained by clients from the banking, energy and natural resources, and construction sectors.
  2. Creel, García-Cuéllar, Aiza y Enríquez, S.C.
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    Creel, García-Cuéllar, Aiza y Enríquez, S.C.
    Dispute Resolution: Arbitration
    2025 | Band 2 | 3 Years Ranked
    Creel, García-Cuéllar, Aiza y Enríquez is a full-service firm with a well-equipped dispute resolution practice group. The solid team is frequently retained by Mexican and international clients to act on arbitration matters, including ICDR, ICC and ICSID proceedings. The department is particularly active assisting with investor-state cases, international trade and commercial disputes, and its clientele hails from a wide range of industries, including energy, financial services and infrastructure sectors.
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Band 3

  1. Cuatrecasas
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    Cuatrecasas
    Dispute Resolution: Arbitration
    2025 | Band 3 | 2 Years Ranked
    Cuatrecasas houses an established arbitration practice in Mexico which is called upon by national and international clients to assist on a diverse range of mandates, including disputes arising from contractual breaches. The law firm attracts clients from various industries, such as energy, real estate and infrastructure.
  2. Fonseca, Rodríguez & Perchemlian Abogados
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    Fonseca, Rodríguez & Perchemlian Abogados
    Dispute Resolution: Arbitration
    2025 | Band 3 | 2 Years Ranked
    Fonseca, Rodríguez & Perchemlian Abogados is an active dispute resolution boutique that fields a significant arbitration practice in Mexico. The law firm is regularly retained by Mexican and foreign companies to advise on matters such as breach of contract claims and cross-border commercial disputes. The department is particularly active in the construction, agribusiness and life sciences spaces.
  3. Holland & Knight
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    Holland & Knight
    Dispute Resolution: Arbitration
    2025 | Band 3 | 2 Years Ranked
    Holland & Knight boasts a dynamic arbitration practice in Mexico. The department is called upon by national and international clients to advise on a range of dispute resolution mandates, including in the commercial and investment arbitration spheres under ICSID and ICC rules. The law firm attracts clients from various industries, including the energy and telecommunications sectors.
  4. LITREDI, S.C.
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    LITREDI, S.C.
    Dispute Resolution: Arbitration
    2025 | Band 3 | 2 Years Ranked
    LITREDI is a Mexican boutique firm with a noteworthy arbitration practice that is noted for its activity in arbitration disputes involving government-owned companies. The department is active in insurance coverage arbitration and commercial arbitration proceedings, including under the ICC rules. LITREDI attracts Mexican and multinational clients from a diverse range of industries, such as automotive, oil and gas, and infrastructure.
  5. Ritch Mueller
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    Ritch Mueller
    Dispute Resolution: Arbitration
    2025 | Band 3 | 1 Years Ranked
    Ritch Mueller fields a dynamic arbitration department in Mexico. The team is distinguished for its activity representing national and international clients from the energy and natural resources and pharmaceutical sectors in an array of domestic and international commercial arbitration proceedings, including under the ICC rules.