Regulated Markets Practice advises domestic and international companies in connection with their investment decisions in public services. We provide legal support for obtaining the enabling titles required for the provision of services and for ensuring proper implementation. We also assist in proceedings before regulatory agencies and related authorities whose decisions directly impact service delivery, ensuring that such procedures are successfully managed.
We design strategies for regulatory and legal processes that affect the launch and operation of businesses, and we represent clients in disputes within the sectors of energy, telecommunications, water and sanitation, urban transport, and infrastructure. Our objective is to deliver solutions that address and remedy challenges in these regulated markets.
In our Telecommunications specialty, we advise clients throughout the entire operational cycle: from the initial stages (obtaining concessions and enabling titles, coverage plans, monthly filings, infrastructure deployment) to inter-company relations (concession transfers, infrastructure sharing and removal), end-user matters (approval of service agreements, tariff registration, quality-of-service requirements), and interactions with public entities (periodic reporting obligations, requests, and all types of proceedings before the MTC and OSIPTEL).

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- Antitrust
- Control of Merger & Acquisitions
- Fair Competition
- Consumer Contracts
- Litigation
- Advertising Law
- Concessions & Infrastructure
- Education
- Energy
- Mining
- Digital Business
- Telecom
- Air transportation
- Public Procurement
- Removal of bureaucratic barriers
- Permits and licenses
- Municipal proceedings
- Administrative proceedings
- Food & Beverages industry
- Pharmaceutical products
- Trademarks
- Patents
- Copyright
- Dumping, subsidies and safeguard measures
- Customs Law
- Judicial Litigation
- Constitutional Litigation
- Arbitration
- Individual Labor Law
- Collective Labor Law
- Health and security at work
- AC regulation
- Complaints and litigation




















































