Offices in San Jose del Cabo, BCS, Mexico
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Rosen Law is a unique team of Mexican and American attorneys who deliver U.S.-style legal services on the Mexican side of the border. The firm is founded on:
- Accomplishing One Mission – Building long-term client relationships based on trust, effective communication, and responsiveness.
- Fulfilling One Goal – Driving secure and successful business transactions and investment in Mexico through effective legal counseling.
- Serving as a full service law firm to businesses and individuals in one broad sector: real estate, tourism, resort and hospitality.
Business is about relationships. It's about partnering with the right people and creating synergies to help your business succeed. Rosen Law not only provides a service, but we are also your partner because our success depends on your success in Mexico.
Rosen Law attorneys are bilingual and bicultural professionals who bridge American investors and entrepreneurs to Mexico. We understand and respond to the needs and expectations of the discriminating American client, and at the same time, we possess the local know-how, relationships and experience to deliver effective, innovative, tailor-made solutions in Mexico.
The firm’s six lawyers have 40-plus years of combined experience in advising clients in foreign investment, corporate, finance, real estate, tourism, resort & hospitality and development matters in Mexico. Rosen Law provides a comprehensive package of legal services to business and individuals in this broad industry. We address both the transactional and day-to-day needs of our clients.
The firm also has developed an extensive network of correspondents in Mexico, based on both geography and expertise.
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Our Team
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About Cabo
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Recent Publications ................
Ejecución de Garantías Constituidas sobre Inmuebles en México por Entidades Financieras Extranjeras, by Luis Alcocer Chauvet.
posted 01-05-10
Interesting Articles ................
• Incorporating a Mexican Entity, by Ben Rosen |