Perkins Coie LLP (LexBlog Mexico)

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  • Weekly Notable Ruling Roundup

    Our weekly roundup aims to keep our readers up to date on recent notable rulings in the food & consumer packaged goods space.

  • Cannabis Legal Report—Week of June 19, 2022

    Cannabis: In Focus New Mexico class action calls for insurance coverage for medical cannabis Bicameral attempt to legislate bipartisan cannabis omnibus package Oregon ban on “artificially derived cannabinoids” in cannabis products set to take effect July 1, 2022 New Class Action in New Mexico Calls for Insurance Coverage for Medical Cannabis Earlier this month, a class...

  • Fintech Week in Review: Week of June 19, 2020

    Weekly Fintech Focus Google and HUD announce work to improve Google’s Advertising Policy. Colorado does not extend usury law preemption to non-banks. CFPB announces advisory opinion pilot program. The CFPB issued an FAQ on credit reporting protections under the CARES Act. The OCC is considering a “True Lender” rule clarification. New Mexico prohibits writs of...

  • Investigation into Odebrecht Bribes in Mexico Highlights Need For Prompt Implementation of New National Anti-Corruption System

    As Mexico works towards implementing its new National Anti-Corruption System, the largest foreign bribery case in history, arising out of Brazil, serves to highlight historic weaknesses in Mexican anti-corruption efforts and just how necessary the National Anti-Corruption System will be to help combat corruption in Mexico. The Odebrecht and Braskem Plea Agreement In December 2016,...

  • The First 100 Days: Uncertainty in FCPA Enforcement

    President Trump’s 2012 criticism of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) is well-documented. At the time, news outlets reported that business mogul Trump commented on Wal-Mart’s alleged facilitation payments in Mexico to obtain various licenses and permits, opining that FCPA was a “horrible law and it should be changed,” and adding that it put U.S....

  • Anti-Corruption Scrutiny in Mexico Expands

    Mexico’s new anti-corruption system, which was signed into law by President Enrique Peña Nieto on July 18, 2016, builds on constitutional reforms passed in May 2015 and is designed to increase oversight of public officials to deter corruption at all levels of the Mexican government. The laws establish new responsibilities and stricter penalties applicable to...

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