De la Vega & Martínez Rojas opens new office in Monterrey

New headquarters: Av. Lázaro Cárdenas number 1007, Residencial Santa Barbara, 66266, San Pedro Garza García, N.L. Mexico.

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It is a great pleasure to share the good news: the effort and brilliance of our lawyers can no longer be contained in just one office, which is why the firm De la Vega & Martínez Rojas opens a new office in Monterrey, Nuevo León.

Our partner Enrique García Conde is the director of this office, to provide services in labor law consulting, individual litigation, collective bargaining, and labor engineering. We are fully confident that his role will be outstanding and will meet the needs of our clients in the northeast of the country.

One of the key factors for making this decision was Nearshoring, which has a focus of investment in Nuevo León and in the northeast of the Mexican Republic, including states and border areas. Likewise, some of our clients have a presence in this state and require a resident law firm. This is one more achievement in the long chain of successes of our firm, and we invite you to join this celebration!

Our partner Enrique García Conde comments:

“We seek to strengthen the closeness between the firm and the clients in this area. Clients will have access to a highly experienced law firm in labor matters, with an extremely competitive and innovative offer.”

The offices of the new headquarters were delivered on February 16th and are located at Av. Lázaro Cárdenas number 1007, Residencial Santa Barbara, 66266, San Pedro Garza García, N.L.

This is one more reason for joy for our team.

Thank you,

De la Vega & Martínez Rojas

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