Ms Verónica Rejón-Avina > Baker McKenzie Abogados, S.C. > Monterrey, Mexico > Lawyer Profile
Baker McKenzie Abogados, S.C. Offices

Av. Ricardo Margain Zozaya 335, Corporativo Equus - Torre II, Piso 9
Col. Valle del Campestre
San Pedro Garza García, NL, MX, 66265
Mexico
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Ms Verónica Rejón-Avina

Work Department
Trade & Commerce
Position
Veronica is a Partner in Baker McKenzie’s International Commercial Practice Group based in Guadalajara. She has more than 18 years of experience in customs and trade matters and has been part of the Firm since 2005. Veronica has served as guest speaker at seminars and lectures organized by INDEX (National Council of the Manufacturing, Maquiladora and Export Services Industry) and COMCE (Foreign Trade Mexican Commercial Council); as well as in internal events organized by the Firm.
She has also been recognized as a “Rising Star” for Legal 500.
Career
Veronica is mainly focused on customs compliance programs, promotional programs and government-related matters, implementation of governmental registries and certifications such as, Authorized Economic Operator and Value Added Tax Certifications.
She also regularly advises on commercial law, structuring of customs operations for domestic and international companies, customs audits and customs litigation procedures.
Languages
English, Spanish
Education
- Universidad Panamericana (Postgraduate Studies – Constitutional Law and Amparo) (2009)
- Universidad Panamericana (Law Degree) (2005)
Lawyer Rankings
Mexico > International trade and customs
Baker McKenzie Abogados, S.C.‘s global network is well suited to international trade advice and the firm has several Mexico offices to facilitate close collaboration with the various industrial hubs of the country. A host of multinationals from across the spectrum of key business sectors look to the department for trade and customs advice. A draw for clients is the firm’s dedicated customs department, which advises on the structuring and establishment of Immex operations, audits, customs litigation, international trade agreements and all related dealings with the Mexican authorities. Co-leader of the practice Adriana Ibarra-Fernández is well versed in the full range of Mexico-specific international trade matters, and is also a key counsel in customs audits and customs litigation. Fellow co-head Manuel Padrón-Castillo, based in Ciudad Juárez, who is one of the go-to names in the jurisdiction for work in the maquiladora industry. In Monterrey, Armando De Lille-Calatayud is a key contact for trade strategy and litigation; while Daniel Sánchez-Elizondo, in Guadalajara, is knowledgeable across all matters of customs compliance. A healthy pipeline of younger, trade-focused talent includes Jorge Ambriz-Cuevas, Verónica Rejón-Avina, José Hoyos-Robles, and counsel Andrea Diéguez-Orozco. Since publication, Fabián Navares Aguilera (at the firm’s Guadalajara office), has been raised to the partnership – effective as of January 2025.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- City focus - Monterrey
- Energy and natural resources
- International trade and customs
- Labour and employment