Background
Ricardo Rocha-Mendoza, Alfonso was born in 1954 in Jalisco, Mexico.
Ricardo Rocha-Mendoza, Alfonso was born in 1954 in Jalisco, Mexico.
University of Guadalajara Law School (Juris Doctor, 1979). International Society for Social Defense (Certificate in Crime Prevention, 1979). Graduate School of Business Administration of the Monterrey Institute of Technology at Mexico City (Master of Business and Public Administration, 1983).
Mexican Ministry of Finance (Certificate of Training Studies in Tax Administration, 1986).
Harvard University Law School (Master of Laws, 1989. Certificate of Studies in International Taxation, 1989).
Legal Advisor, Great Commission of the House of the Representatives of the Mexican Federal Congress, 1982-1983. Chief of the Board of Advisors of Indetec, Mexican Ministry of Finance, 1983-1990.
Secretary, Governance and Attorney General of the City of Zapopan in the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara, Mexico, 1995-1996.
Author: Chief Editor of "Fiscal Quarterly," Indetec, Mexican Ministry of Finance, 1986-1990. "Comparative Fiscal Federalism," Indetec, Mexican Ministry of Finance, 1990. "Local Public Finance," Indetec, Mexican Ministry of Finance, 1990.
Professor: Civil, Commercial, and Tax Law, Panamericana University at Guadalajara.
Lecturer: Law, Graduate Programs. Tax Law and Administration, Mexican Ministry of Finance.
Member: Mexican Association for Commercial Mediation and Arbitration (Founding Member).
Worked at Ladewig y Gonzalez Vergara Abogados (Guadalajara, Jalisco) specializing in General Legal Practice, including Civil and Commercial Litigation, Corporate, Property, Contracts, Acquisitions and Mergers, Administrative, Competition and Trade, Taxation, Notarial Instruments, Labor, Foreign Investment, International Commercial Transactions, Immigration, Family, Probate, Trusts and Estates, Business Counseling and Facilitation, Government Lobbying, and Commercial Mediation and Arbitration. Admitted to the bar, 1979, Mexico. Education: University of Guadalajara Law School (Juris Doctor, 1979).
International Society for Social Defense (Certificate in Crime Prevention, 1979).
Graduate School of Business Administration of the Monterrey Institute of Technology at Mexico City (Master of Business and Public Administration, 1983). Mexican Ministry of Finance (Certificate of Training Studies in Tax Administration, 1986).
Harvard University Law School (Master of Laws, 1989. Certificate of Studies in International Taxation, 1989).
Legal Advisor, Great Commission of the House of the Representatives of the Mexican Federal Congress, 1982-1983.
Chief of the Board of Advisors of Indetec, Mexican Ministry of Finance, 1983-1990. Secretary, Governance and Attorney General of the City of Zapopan in the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara, Mexico, 1995-1996. Author: Chief Editor of "Fiscal Quarterly," Indetec, Mexican Ministry of Finance, 1986-1990.
"Comparative Fiscal Federalism," Indetec, Mexican Ministry of Finance, 1990.
"Local Public Finance," Indetec, Mexican Ministry of Finance, 1990. Professor: Civil, Commercial, and Tax Law, Panamericana University at Guadalajara.
Lecturer: Law, Graduate Programs. Tax Law and Administration, Mexican Ministry of Finance.
Member: Mexican Association for Commercial Mediation and Arbitration (Founding Member).
The firm is a regionally-based lawyers office however with correspondents and practice nationwide. The team of lawyers is conformed to combine strong academic curriculum, civil office background, continued scholar activity, and specialized expertise and experience. Professional performance, value-added for business, commitment with high ethical standards of conduct as to community, government, profession and client, and sound client-attorney relationship are the principles and values that all the members of the firm share and daily renew.
Member: Mexican Association for Commercial Mediation and Arbitration (Founding Member).