In a year filled with changes and challenges in labor matters, we have prepared a program featuring experts who will analyze the risks and opportunities that 2025 brings.
Key topics will include the review of the USMCA and its impact on trade and labor relations, judicial reform and its implications for labor justice, the U.S. administration change and potential new labor policies, as well as labor and constitutional reforms shaping Mexico’s landscape.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain first-hand insights into the trends and challenges that will define the year!
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Professor at the School of Government and Public Transformation, Tecnológico de Monterrey
Professor at Universidad Iberoamericana, Head of the Judicial Reform Observatory, Independent Board Member at BBVA and ALPEK, and 2024 National Jurisprudence Award Winner
Partner. Jackson & Lewis
USA
Partner. Jackson & Lewis
USA
Partner. Jackson & Lewis
USA
Regional Compliance Head Mexico & LATAM. Laboratorios Sanfer, Mexico
Founding Partner
Sánchez Vebber, S.C.
Secretary General of the Autonomous Confederation of Workers and Employees of Mexico (CATEM) and Federal Deputy in the LXVI Legislature
Speaker:
Dr. Carlos Elizondo Mayer-Serra. Professor at the School of Government and Public Transformation, Tecnológico de Monterrey
Moderator:
Dr. Ricardo Martínez Rojas. Founding Partner, De la Vega & Martínez Rojas, S.C.
• Risks
• Opportunities
• US and Canadian Lawsuits
• Review of the Labor Chapter
• Nearshoring
Speaker:
Dra. Ana Laura Magaloni Kerpel. Professor at Universidad Iberoamericana, Head of the Judicial Reform Observatory, Independent Board Member at BBVA and ALPEK, and 2024 National Jurisprudence Award Winner
Moderator:
Enrique García Conde. Partner, De la Vega & Martínez Rojas, S.C.
• Election of judges. To vote or not to vote
• Opportunities
• Possible loss of experienced judges
• Delay in trials
• Quality of resolutions
Panelists:
Minnie Fu. Partner at Jackson & Lewis. USA
Pedro Torres Díaz. Partner at Jackson & Lewis. USA
Claudio Martínez Santistevan. Associate Attorney, De la Vega & Martínez Rojas, S.C.
Moderators:
Oscar De la Vega Gómez. Founding Partner, De la Vega & Martínez Rojas, S.C.
John L. Sander. Partner at Jackson & Lewis. USA
• Política Laboral
• Opportunities
• Continuidad de aplicación del MRR
• Política de apoyo a los sindicatos
Panelists:
Irma García Morales. Corporate Compliance Officer Grupo Sanfer
Cristina L. Sánchez Vebber. Founding Partner, Sánchez Vebber, S.C.
Carla Martínez Santistevan. Senior Attorney
Jessica Rojas Muñoz. Associate Attorney, De la Vega & Martínez Rojas, S.C.
Areli Ramírez Olmedo. Associate Attorney, De la Vega & Martínez Rojas, S.C.
Moderator:
Regina De la Vega. Senior Attorney, De la Vega & Martínez Rojas, S.C.
Panelists:
Héctor Mauricio de la Cruz Castañeda. Partner, De la Vega & Martínez Rojas, S.C.
José Maria Galindo Fugüeman. Partner, De la Vega & Martínez Rojas, S.C.
Blanca Estela Valdés Sánchez. Associate Attorney, De la Vega & Martínez Rojas, S.C.
Moderators:
Luis Rolando Santos González. Partner, De la Vega & Martínez Rojas, S.C.
Jorge Enrique Cervantes Martínez. Director, Labor Business School, De la Vega & Martínez Rojas, S.C.
Speaker:
Pedro Miguel Haces Barba. Secretary General of the Autonomous Confederation of Workers and Employees of Mexico (CATEM) and Federal Deputy in the LXVI Legislature
Moderators:
Oscar De la Vega Gómez. Founding Partner, De la Vega & Martínez Rojas, S.C.
Dr. Ricardo Martínez Rojas. Founding Partner, De la Vega & Martínez Rojas, S.C.
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Price per person.