Juan Carlos de Lucio headshot.

胡安-卡洛斯-德卢西奥-卡拉斯科

协理

胡安-卡洛斯-德卢西奥-卡拉斯科

协理

Since 2014, Juan Carlos has been a member of the Litigation Practice in the Foley & Lardner México, S.C. office. Juan focuses his work on civil and commercial litigation practice, handling client’s requirements before federal and local Mexican courts, with innovative litigation strategies. As a sample of some of the companies he represents, he works with companies within the technology, construction, maritime services, and real estate industries.

奖项与表彰

  • 入选《墨西哥最佳律师》(2024-2025 年)"值得关注的人物 "榜单

语言

  • 西班牙语
  • 英语
2025 年 6 月 30 日 福里观点

墨西哥司法改革:为什么现在仲裁对保护您的企业至关重要?

On June 1, 2025, Mexico implemented a sweeping Judicial Reform that changes the very foundation of how justice is administered in the...
November 26, 2024 Energy Current

New Political Decisions Pose Challenges for Foreign and Local Investors

As the dust settles from the elections in Mexico, a new set of political decisions that have transpired in constitutional amendments pose new and major challenges for local and foreign investors with current or future interest in the country.
2023 年 12 月 7 日 荣誉与奖励

富理达律师被评为 2024 年墨西哥最佳律师

Foley & Lardner LLP 很高兴地宣布,墨西哥城分所的 13 名律师入选 2024 年版《墨西哥最佳律师》(The Best Lawyers in Mexico),一名律师入选《墨西哥最佳律师》(Best Lawyers):墨西哥值得关注人物 "榜单。
芝加哥的律师事务所或为律师提供诉讼支持的法院中常见的一排石柱,柱基和柱身都很精致,形成了古典建筑风格的柱廊。
July 22, 2022 Newsletters

Employment Compliance Trends: New Litigation Ruling Impacts Mexican Companies

In recent precedents (May-June 2022), Mexican federal courts have confirmed that companies are not released from liability vis-a-vis its employees solely by paying their social security contributions for labor hazards or accidents or by paying their severance obligations.
Aerial view of an industrial port with large storage tanks, pipelines, and several cargo ships docked along the river, situated near prominent law offices specializing in corporate law.
May 11, 2021 Newsletters

Midstream, Downstream, Import/Export Permit-Holders Under Commercial Siege by Mexico’s Government

On May 5, 2021, regardless of the clear warnings and recommendations by Mexico´s Antitrust Commission, amendments to the Hydrocarbons Law were published in the Federation’s Official Gazette.
The Mexican flag flies above the National Palace, a historic government building with ornate architectural details and red awnings, once housing important law offices, under a partly cloudy sky.
June 12, 2020 Blogs

Mexican Companies Face New Challenges as Operations Resume

While essential companies continue to operate in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new set of challenges has appeared on the horizon. Those new challenges come from certain states that have enacted prohibitions to or additional restrictions on essential activities.