Background
Mayora Alvarado, Eduardo was born on April 20, 1957 in Guatemala.
Mayora Alvarado, Eduardo was born on April 20, 1957 in Guatemala.
Paris (French Language and Civilization Studies, Alliance Francaise, 1978). Universidad Rafael Landivar (Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public, 1980). Georgetown University (Master of Laws, Common Law Studies, 1982).
Spoken languages: Spanish, English and French.
Worked at Mayora & Mayora (Guatemala City) specializing in General Litigation, Distributorship Agency and Franchise Law, Employers Liabilities, Foreign Investment, Immigration Law, Oil and Mining Law, Property and Real Estate Law, Intellectual Property Law, Trade Regulations, Corporations, Banking, Insurance, Trademark and Patents, Partnership, Administrative, Constitutional, Commercial and Securities Law and Taxation. Admitted to the bar, 1980, Guatemala. Phi Delta Phi (Barrister Member).
Author: "The Transfer of Technology and the License Agreement," November, 1980.
"Comparative Analysis of Different Notarial Systems," 1986, published by Universidad Rafael Landivar, 1983. "The Rule of Law and the Law," 1991, published by Universidad Autónoma de Costa Rica.
Professor: Notarial Law, Universidad Rafael Landivar, 1984. Principles of Law and Business Law, Universidad Francisco Marroquin, 1984-1986.
Constitutional Law, Universidad Francisco Marroquin, 1988.
Member: Guatemalan Bar Association (Former Vice-President, Ethics Board). Banking Lawyers Group. The Firm was founded in 1956 by Eduardo Mayora Dawe.
Ever since its beginning the firm has provided legal assistance to multinational and foreign corporations such as those indicated below as representative clients.
At this point in time, Mayora & Mayora has accumulated important experience in the handling of internationally related matters and has been a member of the association of Latin American law firms Bomchil, Castro, Goodrich, Claro, Arosemena & Associados for over nineteen years. Most Mayora & Mayora partners and associates have conducted legal or business studies abroad and are able to conduct legal business in Spanish, English and French.
Member: Guatemalan Bar Association (Former Vice-President, Ethics Board). Banking Lawyers Group.