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Labour & Employment: Monterrey | Latin America

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Covers both contentious and non-contentious employment matters relating to day-to-day business issues as well as mergers and takeovers. Employment litigation related to sex, race and age discrimination is considered relevant as are class action suits, and the avoidance of class action certification. This section also covers workforce redundancies and employment issues related to the merger of two companies. Lawyers also advise on the writing of policy handbooks and HR training for major corporates. Law firms can represent companies or individuals.

All Lawyers profiles

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Band 1

  1. Juan Carlos De la Vega
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    Juan Carlos De la Vega
    Santamarina y Steta, SC
    Santamarina y Steta, SC | Labour & Employment: Monterrey
    2025 | Band 1 | 14 Years Ranked
    Acclaimed Monterrey-based practitioner Juan Carlos De la Vega boasts renowned experience in individual and collective labour and employment matters, including complex conflicts with unions on a nationwide scale.
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Band 2

  1. Alfonso García-Lozano
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    Alfonso García-Lozano
    Baker McKenzie
    Baker McKenzie | Labour & Employment: Monterrey
    2025 | Band 2 | 16 Years Ranked
    Alfonso García-Lozano is well regarded by market onlookers for his expertise in advising clients in Monterrey's labour and employment arena, including on collective bargaining matters.
  2. Amado Díaz Pérez
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    Amado Díaz Pérez
    Bufete Amado Díaz
    Bufete Amado Díaz | Labour & Employment: Monterrey
    2025 | Band 2 | 1 Years Ranked
    Partner Amado Díaz Pérez of Bufete Amado Díaz joins the rankings this year after obtaining endorsement from clients and peers alike for his activity in the labour and employment market in Monterrey.
  3. David E. Leal González
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    David E. Leal González
    Littler Mendelson, PC
    Littler Mendelson, PC | Labour & Employment: Monterrey
    2025 | Band 2 | 3 Years Ranked
    Solid Monterrey-based lawyer David Leal González of Littler Mendelson is recognised by market commentators for his local labour and employment legal practice. He is experienced in labour consultancy and employee transfer mandates.
  4. David Eugenio Puente Tostado
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    David Eugenio Puente Tostado
    Basham, Ringe y Correa
    Basham, Ringe y Correa | Labour & Employment: Monterrey
    2025 | Band 2 | 16 Years Ranked
    Respected Monterrey-based partner David Eugenio Puente Tostado is well regarded for his expertise in Monterrey's labour and employment arena. He is particularly well versed in collective bargaining, as well as in individual and collective litigation.
  5. Nadia González
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    Nadia González
    Nadia González - Sole Practitioner | Labour & Employment: Monterrey
    2025 | Band 2 | 8 Years Ranked
    Dynamic sole practitioner Nadia González is well regarded for her role advising on the labour component of corporate deals and employment restructuring matters in Monterrey.
  6. Ricardo Castro-Garza
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    Ricardo Castro-Garza
    Baker McKenzie
    Baker McKenzie | Labour & Employment: Monterrey
    2025 | Band 2 | 13 Years Ranked
    Well-regarded partner Ricardo Castro-Garza leads Baker McKenzie's labour and employment practice from the firm's Monterrey office. He is active across collective bargaining mandates and strategic employment planning matters.