
Corporate Law

We face the legal challenges that globalization imposes on us
Corporate audits
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Corporate audits are systematic review and evaluation processes of a company's operations. Their primary objective is to verify that financial records are accurate, that the company complies with laws and regulations (compliance), and that internal controls are effective to mitigate risks. They can be internal (conducted by the company itself) or external (performed by an independent firm).
Organizational strategic approach
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Strategic planning is the process by which an organization defines its long-term direction. It involves establishing the mission (what it does), the vision (what it wants to become), and the objectives (measurable goals). Based on this, the necessary strategies and action plans are formulated to achieve those objectives, adapting to changes in the environment.
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Management and preparation of economic and commercial contracts

This field covers the entire lifecycle of a company's legal agreements, encompassing both drafting and management. Drafting is the writing, negotiation, and structuring of contracts (commercial, labor, supply, etc.), ensuring terms are clear, fair, and protect the company's interests. Management involves monitoring compliance with the contract's obligations once signed, handling renewals, modifications, and resolving disputes or breaches.
Registration of your company within the Chambers of Commerce

This is the formal legal act by which a company (business) registers with the local mercantile authority (such as the Chamber of Commerce). This registration is fundamental as it grants the company legal personality separate from that of its owners, makes its existence and bylaws public to third parties (clients, suppliers, banks), and is an indispensable requirement to operate legally and issue invoices.
Global corporate advisory services
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Global (or comprehensive) corporate advisory refers to a legal and business consulting service that encompasses all facets of the company, rather than a single issue. It covers areas such as corporate governance structure, regulatory compliance, mergers and acquisitions, tax strategy, labor law, and international expansion. It is a holistic approach to ensure the legal health of the business.
Protection of industrial property

Industrial property is a type of intellectual property that protects creations and inventions with commercial application, and its legal protection is vital for competitiveness. The most common elements include Trademarks, which protect distinctive signs (names, logos) that identify products or services; Patents, which protect new and useful inventions (machinery, chemical processes, technology); and Industrial Designs, which protect the aesthetic appearance or shape of a product.
