Possesses a comprehensive perspective on competition law, derived from experience in both the public and private sectors. This combination has enabled the provision of advice to clients on complex matters involving mergers and investigations.
Advises domestic and international clients in merger clearance processes, investigations of monopolistic practices, special procedures, and procedures conducted in the form of trials before the competition authority. Additionally, possesses extensive experience in designing and implementing strategies to ensure compliance with conditions and commitments in approved transactions.

Previously, was part of the Federal Economic Competition Commission and the Federal Telecommunications Institute, where acquired a deep understanding of regulatory functions, institutional dynamics, and the decision-making processes of competition authorities in Mexico.

Professional practice at top-tier firms includes participation in merger notifications and high-profile investigations in various sectors, allowing the provision of strategic, sophisticated, and results-oriented advice. Between 2020 and 2021, served as a professor of competition law at Universidad Anáhuac.

Education

  • Master in Economic Competition
    King’s College London, UK, 2019

    Diploma in Regulation
    Center for Research and Teaching in Economics, Mexico, 2016

    Diploma in Telecommunications and Economic Competition
    Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico, 2015

    Bachelor of Laws 
    Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, 2011

    Diploma in Provisions and Intepretations of US Law System 
    Fordham Law School, USA, 2006

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