October 21, 2025 - 12:45
FisherBroyles LLP has announced the addition of a new partner based in Mexico, enhancing its capabilities in the real estate sector. This strategic hire brings over 25 years of extensive experience in handling real estate and corporate cross-border transactions, positioning the firm to better serve its clients in the region.
The new partner's expertise is expected to bolster FisherBroyles' existing practice and facilitate more robust support for clients navigating the complexities of real estate dealings in Mexico. With a growing demand for legal services in cross-border transactions, the firm aims to leverage this new talent to strengthen its market position.
FisherBroyles has been actively expanding its footprint in Mexico, reflecting its commitment to providing top-tier legal services in key markets. This move underscores the firm's dedication to meeting the evolving needs of its clients while enhancing its capabilities in real estate law and corporate transactions. As the legal landscape continues to evolve, FisherBroyles is well-positioned to capitalize on emerging opportunities in the region.
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