Business legal intelligence

When a legal decision defines the future of your company.

Audits, contingencies, and decisions involving tax, corporate, and dispute matters.

Legal intervention for situations in which technical judgment directly affects financial, operational, and patrimonial certainty.

Areas of intervention

Situations we address

Each of these situations requires an integrated reading of its tax, corporate, and, where applicable, dispute implications.

Tax audits and tax assessments

Immediate intervention in authority actions that compromise corporate assets.

Relevant tax contingencies

Management of detected risks that require strategic neutralization before escalation.

Complex corporate restructurings

Legal protection in high-complexity merger, spin-off, and reorganization processes.

Regulatory compliance in uncertain environments

Navigation through volatile regulatory frameworks with absolute precision.

High-impact legal conflicts

Resolution of disputes in which the outcome defines long-term operational viability.

Sensitive business decisions

Legal definition of structures, relationships, and decisions affecting assets, control, and continuity.

Business legal approach

We do not operate through isolated practice areas

Every relevant business decision carries tax, corporate, and sometimes litigation implications. For that reason, legal intervention must consider the full system, not just one fraction of the problem.

Defense capability is built into the strategy from the outset rather than added as a late response.

Luis Alejandro Casarín López
Leadership and strategy

Luis Alejandro Casarín López

Business attorney with a tax, corporate, and dispute-focused practice

Professional practice focused on highly complex tax, corporate, and dispute matters, spanning strategic advisory work, risk evaluation, and legal defense.

His practice is defined by taking on matters whose complexity, uncertainty, or risk require an analysis that goes beyond conventional approaches. In such scenarios, he has structured viable legal alternatives where none initially appeared evident, integrating defense logic and business implications from the outset of each decision.

  • Comprehensive technical rigor
  • Strategic risk assessment
Intervention pillars

Three pillars of intervention

They may be deployed independently or in an integrated manner, depending on the nature of the matter.

Audits and contingencies

Assessment of tax and corporate risks in the face of authority reviews or preventive evaluations.

Structuring and business decisions

Legal guidance in strategic decisions involving tax and corporate implications with significant patrimonial effects.

Defense and litigation

Strategic representation in tax, administrative, and constitutional disputes where the outcome directly affects business operations.

How we approach each matter

Technical analysis, integrated risk assessment, and sustainable strategy

We do not operate under standard templates. Each matter requires legal precision, business judgment, and real defense capability.

01

Assessment

Review of the authority act, the operation, the structure, and the business objectives.

02

Risks

Identification of actual contingencies, operational effects, and critical paths.

03

Strategy

Development of viable, sustainable positions consistent with future defense.

04

Execution

Technical implementation with rigorous follow-up and consistency control.

Our philosophy

Æquitas

In the Roman tradition, Æquitas represents the relationship among fair trade, balance, and prosperity. For the firm, this is not an ornamental reference but a working principle: sustainable prosperity does not oppose ethics, it derives from it.

Under that logic, the law is not an obstacle to the business but the structure that allows it to operate with certainty, integrity, and long-term vision.

BalanceCertaintySustainable prosperity

Does your situation require legal intervention?

Contact us for a preliminary assessment and determine whether æquitas is the right intervention for your case.

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