Mexican Legal Consultation

SERGIO URBINA

 

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Supreme Court of Arizona

Attorney at Law licensed in México

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MISSION

Our main objective is to assist legally and render Mexican legal advice to those clients who are residing in The United States, and require to submit petitions as a plaintiff or defendant, and carry out legal procedures before any authorities and courts in Mexico.


We practice Mexican Law about: 

Mexican Constitutional Law, Mexican Criminal Law, Mexican Corporate Law focused on the incorporation and operation of Entities, Mexican Corporations, Mexican Partnerships, Mexican Transaction Law. Mexican Civil Law, Mexican Contractual Law focused on Drafting Civil, Mexican Mercantile (Business or Commercial), Mexican Administrative and other types of contracts, Mexican Family Law, Mexican Probate Law, Mexican Business Law with focus on litigation real estate investment and development for non-Mexicans doing business in México.

 

 

 

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Political Constitution of the United Mexican States

Fundamental rights

Article 1. In the United Mexican States, all persons shall enjoy the fundamental rights recognized by this Constitution, which may not be abridged nor suspended except in those cases and under such conditions as herein provided.

(The term Fundamental rights is used here in the sense of constitutional protections, equivalent to the Bill of Rights which comprises the summary of rights and liberties of the people, or the principles of constitutional law deemed essential and which guarantee the rights and privileges to the individual, such as the first Ten Amendments of the Constitution of the United States of America. (Campbell Black, Henry, Black’s Law Dictionary, 6th ed., St. Paul, Minnesota, Abridged, West Publishing Co., 1991, P. 113 and 115)


 

 

 

 

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