Juan Carlos de la Vega > Santamarina y Steta > Mexico City, Mexico > Lawyer Profile

Santamarina y Steta
CAMPOS ELISEOS 345, FLOORS 2, 3 AND 11
COL. CHAPULTEPEC POLANCO
11560 MEXICO, D.F.
Mexico
Juan Carlos de la Vega photo

Work Department

Labor and Employment, Social Security

Position

Managing Partner

Career

Juan Carlos, current managing partner of Santamarina y Steta, is also leader of the labor and employment practice group. He has over 36 years of professional experience handling both individual and collective labor matters.

Due to his important role in the resolution of union disputes in the mining and automotive industries in Mexico, he is recognized as a leading national and international lawyer in his area of expertise.

He has participated in a number of large national impacting union disputes representing the company. In fact, he has handled two of the five Rapid Response Mechanism derived from the USMCA, making him the go to labor lawyer for union related matters.

He also provides advice to multinational companies in the retail, hotel, and oil industries, among others, confronting the effects of labor legislation in terms of subcontracting matters and labor regulatory aspects in general. He has played a key role in the planning and development of the union strategy for the Mexican emerging private oil industry.

Recently, he has advised various relevant companies in the country in redefining their union strategy considering the challenges of the 2019 labor reform and the USMCA.

His work has been recognized by Chambers and Partners in Band 1.

Languages

English, Spanish

Memberships

Employment Law Alliance (ELA).

Vice President of the Labor Commission of the Employer’s Confederation of the Mexican Republic (COPARMEX).

Mexican Bar Association (BMA).

Deputy director of the Labor Commission of Index (National Council of the Maquiladora and Export Manufacturing Industry).

Education

JD
1989, Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City, Mexico

Specialization in Labor Law, Amparo Law and Corporate Law
1990, 1993 and 1994, Universidad Panamericana, Mexico

Bad Amissions
1991, Licensed to practice law in Mexico

Personal

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

In 1992 he collaborated in the labor area at Baker & Botts, Texas, USA.

Lawyer Rankings

Mexico > Labour and employment

(Hall of Fame)

Juan Carlos de la Vega – Santamarina y Steta

The labour and employment department at Santamarina y Steta is one of the top destinations in Mexico for for corporate clients requiring collective bargaining advice and union negotiation strategies. Unfair dismissal litigation is a further area in which the practice is recognised as a leader, including for high-level terminations. The firm’s client roster includes major corporations from both the domestic and international markets, for which it has an estabished track record as regards representation before the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare and the local labour ministries in various Mexican states. On the non-contentious side, the firm’s transactional departments are close collaborators with the labour team. Andrés Rodríguez, praised by clients for his ‘excellent knowledge‘ in collective matters, is one of the leading all-rounders in the market; he co-leads the offering with veteran Monterrey-based managing partner Juan Carlos de la Vega. Employment law litigator Francisco Udave is also an integral part of the leadership team, as is counsel María Elena Abraham, the key contact for immigration matters. Fellow counsel Jaime Vázquez is noted for investigations and litigation.

Mexico > City focus - Monterrey

Santamarina y Steta has forged a formidable reputation in the Monterrey market, housing capabilities in banking and finance, corporate, capital markets, labour and employment, dispute resolution, real estate, antitrust, insurance and projects, among other sectors. Although a portion of the team’s recent workload has stemmed from assisting new arrivals with the consolidation of their operations in Mexico, the group also handles major M&A transactions, both independently and in conjunction with the firm’s Mexico City and Querétaro offices. Recent matters of note have included assisting Grupo Industrial Saltillo with the sale of its ceramic tile business to US company Mohawk Industries; and representing Ironcast in a strike process filed by the National Mining Union. Office managing partner César Cruz focuses on corporate, M&A, banking and finance, and data protection mandates; his transactional expertise includes international and domestic joint ventures, share and asset deals, corporate restructuring and financings. Firm managing partner Juan Carlos de la Vega is also stationed at the Monterrey office and brings extensive experience in individual and collective labour matters to the table. Additional partners of note include Heriberto Garza, whose broad practice takes in environmental, corporate, real estate and wealth management; Carlos Brehm, who handles civil and commercial litigation, commercial arbitration and restructuring; employment litigation specialist Francisco Udave; and Guillermo Moreno, who majors on corporate law, M&A, government procurement and project finance. Of counsel Jorge Barrero has significant experience in M&A, joint ventures, securities, antitrust and estate planning. Associates Ana Paula Ibarra and Daniela Flores specialise in corporate matters, M&A and joint ventures. Corporate partner Carlos Argüelles left the firm in August 2023.