Astrid Austria Guarneros

Associate since 2022

Astrid focusesher practice on compliance, corporate criminal liability, NationalAnticorruption System, budget law and accountability.

Her experiencecomes from the practice of criminal law, both private and public sectors.

Astrid hasbeen a criminal lawyer in public sector, as well as Chief Deputy of the SupremeAudit Institution (SAI México) and liaison with the Specialized Prosecutor´sagainst the corruption of the Federal Department of Justice, in mattersparticularly close to accountability, specializing in fight against corruptionscrimes.

In privatepractice, she worked at Mijangos y González S.C. Law Firm, focused her practice atstrategic and administrative litigation.

+52 (55) 4386-3290
acaustria@macf.com.mx
Languages
  • Spanish.
  • English.

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Education
  • Master in Accusatory Criminal System and Oral Litigation; Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Penales; 2022
  • Law Degree; Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo, 2019
  • Specialized international course in Risk Matrix design and  Corporate Criminal Risk Management
  • Diploma in Environmental Justice, Instituto Mexicano de Justicia (IMJUS)
Experience
  • Associate, Mijares,Angoitia, Cortés y Fuentes, 2022
  • Chief Deputy, Supreme Audit Institution (SAI México)
  • Associate, Mijangos y GonzálezAbogados S.C.
Contact
Cliente satisfecho estrechando la mano con un abogado: Cliente feliz con servicio legal en Mijares, Angoitia, Cortés y Fuentes S.C.

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November 5, 2025
On December 3, 2025, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo submitted to the Senate the initiatives that, together, would redefine Mexico’s working time regime by setting a 40‑hour weekly cap, as well as new limits on overtime and the obligation to maintain an electronic record of actual hours worked.
December 3, 2025
Today, December 3, the President of Mexico announced during the morning press conference the increase of the minimum wage for 2026 and highlighted key elements of the Federal Government’s initiative and implementation strategy to reduce the workweek from 48 to 40 hours. According to the announcement, the initiative will be submitted to Congress today for formal presentation before the close of the regular session, and it is expected to be debated in early 2026.
November 27, 2025
On November 24, 2025, the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare (“STPS”, per its acronym in Spanish) issued the “Subcontracting Inspection Protocol” (the “Protocol”) which establishes the guidelines and procedures for monitoring and enforcing labor regulations applicable to subcontracting in Mexico.