LexLatin covered Gardere’s recent hire of foreign legal consultant Andres Alvarez in the Firm’s Dallas office. In his role, Mr. Alvarez is certified by the Supreme Court of Texas to provide legal services in the manner, and to the extent, that he is permitted to practice law in Mexico.
“It’s an honor to rejoin Gardere,” said Mr. Alvarez. “The Firm’s vision and commitment to providing quality service to clients are what initially attracted me to the team, but it’s the blend of highly experienced attorneys that encouraged me to return. Essentially, I’ve returned home.”
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