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Mexico's new Federal Data Protection Law: What it means for companies

On March 20, 2025, the new Federal Law for the Protection of Personal Data held by Private Parties (LFPDPPP of 2025) was published in the Official Gazette of the Federation. The LFPDPPP of 2025 entered into force on March 21,...more

Mexico is on the verge of losing its current data protection authority

Key takeaways As a result of a recently approved constitutional reform, Mexico extinguishes its current Data Protection Authority and appoints a new one. On December 20, 2024, the decree by which the INAI and 6 other...more

Life Sciences and Health Care Horizons - 2021

Companies in the life sciences and health care industry, like most companies, navigated unparalleled challenges in 2020. But unlike other industries, they had to do so while simultaneously facing the biggest challenge of all...more

Planning to Implement eSignatures in your business in Mexico? First read this

Although electronic signatures are valid in Mexico since the year 2000, due to COVID-19, their use has become more widespread. ...more

A Turning Point for Tech – Global survey on digital regulation

Whilst political uncertainty may have businesses’ attention fixed, the Hogan Lovells Global Survey on Digital Regulation: ‘A Turning Point for Tech’ suggests that tech companies should be looking elsewhere. During yesterday’s...more

Cybersecurity (or lack thereof) under new administration

Tech, Data, Telecoms & Media, Mexico - Introduction - In 2014 the previous administration announced its commitment to creating a national cybersecurity strategy. This strategy formed part of the National Development Plan...more

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