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He obtained his law degree from the Escuela Libre de Derecho in
Mexico City.
He started his practice of law in the public sector, where he
was appointed as Legislative Projects Chief of Department (1988),
Under-Director of Legal Analysis (1989), Litigation Director at
the Ministry of Tourism, as well as Counseling Legal Director at
the Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources (1990-1992).
He started his private practice in 1993, in the areas of administrative
law and litigation, especially amparo proceedings.
Furthermore, he was external consultant of several governmental
entities, such as, the Federal Competition Commission, where he
participated in complex antitrust litigation cases, as well as
in the drafting of the regulations of the Economic Competition
Federal Law. He also was consultant to the Economic Deregulation
Unit and the Regulatory Improvement Federal Commission, where he
headed for five years all outside legal counseling of the economic
deregulation and regulatory improvement federal programs.
In 1996, he co-founded
Valdés
Abascal y Brito Anderson, S.C., where he specializes in antitrust,
amparo, administrative, civil and commercial litigation, legal
amendments and regulatory affairs.
He has authored several publications and participated as speaker
in numerous conferences and seminars.
He was professor of economic competition law in the Module of
Corporate Law at the Universidad Iberoamericana (2000-2003)
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