Mauricio Gual Pons

Associate since 2023

Mauricio has experience in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, real estate law, financing, sports law, as well as broad experience in general corporate law.

He has advised buyers, sellers and investors in acquisitions, mergers and strategic alliances. His experience includes the structuring and implementation of real estate transactions, representing owners, developers and investors. He has also participated in advising companies and banking institutions in financing transactions. Additionally, he has advised clients in business transactions, contracts and negotiations, labor relationships, negotiation of sponsorship and license agreements with respect to sports law, mainly in matters related to soccer.

+52 (55) 52017479
mgual@macf.com.mx
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  • Spanish.
  • English.

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  • Degree in Law, Universidad Panamericana, 2019.
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April 23, 2025
On April 16, 2025, Mexico’s President published in the Official Gazette of the Federation the new Law on Public Procurement, Leasing, and Services (the "Law"), through the decree that enacts the Law on Public Procurement, Leasing, and Services and amends, adds, and repeals various provisions of the Federal Law on Republican Austerity, the Law on Social and Solidarity Economy, and the General Law on Cooperative Societies.
April 3, 2025
The entry into force of Mexico’s electricity reform in March 2025, through the enactment of the Ley del Sector Eléctrico (Electricity Sector Law, or “LSE”), substantially restructures the framework for private sector participation in power generation.