Mexican lawmakers have passed amendments to the General Law on Negotiable Instruments and Credit Transactions and the General Law of Credit Organizations and Auxiliary Credit Activities. These amendments allow the issuance of digital versions of credit instruments, such as certificates of deposit, promissory notes, bills of exchange and checks.
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Arturo Lara-Hernández
BrowsingArturo Lara-Hernández is a member of the Dispute Resolution practice group in Mexico City. Arturo is a litigation attorney with experience in complex judicial proceedings in civil, commercial and administrative matters. Arturo has participated in cross-border insolvency proceedings before the federal courts as well as national and international arbitrations.