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Labour & Employment: Monterrey

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.

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  • Band 1

    Band 1

    Juan Carlos De la Vega

    Juan Carlos De la Vega

    Santamarina y Steta, SC

    16 years ranked

  • Band 2

    Band 2

    Amado Díaz Pérez

    Amado Díaz Pérez

    Bufete Amado Díaz

    2 years ranked

    David Eugenio Puente Tostado

    David Eugenio Puente Tostado

    Basham, Ringe y Correa

    18 years ranked

    Nadia González

    Nadia González

    Nadia González - Sole Practitioner

    10 years ranked

  • Band 3

    Band 3

    David E. Leal González

    David E. Leal González

    Littler Mendelson, PC

    5 years ranked

    Ricardo Castro-Garza

    Ricardo Castro-Garza

    Baker McKenzie

    15 years ranked

  • Up-and-coming Individual

    Up and Coming

    Alejandro Caro

    EY Mexico

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