Background
LAFFAN, FEDERICO was born on April 6, 1934 in Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico.
LAFFAN, FEDERICO was born on April 6, 1934 in Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico.
University of Texas (Bachelor of Arts, 1955. Juris Doctor, 1958); National University of Mexico (Bachelor of Laws, 1963). Visiting Professor, Lecturing on Legal Aspects of Foreign Investment in Mexico and on Government Regulation of Industry and Commerce in Mexico: Saint Mary"s University Law School, July, 1965.
University of California at Los Angeles Law School, May 1967.
University of Houston Law School, May, 1970. Chairman, Legal Committee, American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico, 1967-1968.
Lecturer, Council of the Americas, Chicago, Cleveland, New York City, 1979. Spoken languages: Spanish and English.
Worked at Laffan, Mues y Garay (Mexico, Doctorate.F.) specializing in Corporate, Foreign Investment, Banking, Finance, Taxation, Real Estate, Transfer of Technology, Labor, Admiralty and Probate Law. General Practice before all Governmental Agencies. Admitted to the bar, 1963, Mexico.
Visiting Professor, Lecturing on Legal Aspects of Foreign Investment in Mexico and on Government Regulation of Industry and Commerce in Mexico: Saint Mary"s University Law School, July, 1965.
University of California at Los Angeles Law School, May 1967. University of Houston Law School, May, 1970.
Chairman, Legal Committee, American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico, 1967-1968. Lecturer, Council of the Americas, Chicago, Cleveland, New York City, 1979.
Member: Mexican Bar Association.
American Bar Association (Foreign Associate). International Bar Association. Union Internationale des Avocats.
During its more than twenty-five years of existence the firm has been principally dedicated to counselling and representing United States. and European businesses in Mexico, including industrial, commercial and financial services enterprises.
Several of the listed representative clients of the firm have been its clients for more than twenty years. The legal services provided by the firm combine the sophistication common to the many large United States. firms with which it has collaborated and the responsiveness and personal attention that are unique to small firms.
Member: Mexican Bar Association. American Bar Association (Foreign Associate). International Bar Association.
Union Internationale des Avocats.