Saturday, October 24, 2009

Practicing Mexican Law in US?

Hello,
I am looking for information on how to practice Mexican Law in the United States. It would seem to me that there would be a need for this in the Untied states either with US firms doing business in Mexico, or Mexican firms doing business in the US- maybe the justice department? Any info or direction would be appreciated.
Answers:
Nop, a corporation or a person have to adjust and bind them selves to the current laws of the Country and the State where they are either making business or living鈥?br>There are bi-national attorneys, or international attorneys at law but they have to apply and compel with the local regulations and laws.
Otherwise they would be against the correspondent constitution
There is a BIG difference between US laws and our Mexican Laws...
I haven't really heard of "Mexican Law". However there are a couple of areas you may be thinking here -- Immigration law, Business law, Intellectual Property Law, or other areas of the law that apply to those businesses. But you may want to be licensed to practice in the US and reside in Mexico, or vice versa - licensed in Mexico but practice in the US.
yeah, just wait until the North American Union comes. We will lose our constitution.
You would have to be licensed by the bar in the US, and then learn Mexican law and get a job with a firm or company that needs a Mexican law specialist.

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