Aldo Cain Mendoza Rodriguez
Associate
Aldo Mendoza is a tax and general business lawyer with extensive experience in tax litigation, administrative litigation, and tax consultancy for a wide range of industry sectors.
He has handled administrative law actions, nullity actions, amparo actions, and appeals of reconsideration, review, revocation, and rehearing. His appellate practice focuses on tax litigation and administrative litigation, including trademarks, government procurement, energy, foreign trade, and customs.
Aldo has a record of obtaining important provisional remedies, suspensions, and security measures in a variety of settings and legal proceedings. He has also participated in several different challenges to local and federal laws through constitutional remedy (juicio de amparo), in which the Mexican courts have agreed that the statutes were unconstitutional.
He represents clients in municipal, local, and federal procedures, and has represented them before the Supreme Court of Justice, federal trial courts, federal tax and administrative law courts, and local administrative law courts.
At the cross-border level, Aldo has experience in the promotion and handling of Mutual Agreement Procedures under different Double Taxation Avoidance Treaties.
Aldo is also a law school professor at the Universidad Iberoamericana and Universidad de LaSalle where he teaches tax and administrative law.
Representative Experience
- Representing domestic and multinational companies in Mexico in connection with tax and administrative law matters, including:
- Samuel Caid M茅xico, S.A. de C.V.
- Sky EPS supply, S.A. de C.V.
- Faurecia Sistemas Automotrices de M茅xico, S. de R.L. de C.V.
- Tempur Sealy M茅xico S. de R.L. de C.V.
Awards and Recognition
- Recognized, Ones to Watch in Mexico in Tax law, Best Lawyers (2025)
Mexican Supreme Court Validates the Blocking of Bank Accounts
The System for Securing Tax Debts Contested by Taxpayers Made More Flexible
Amendments to the Amparo Law
Tax benefits for contributors to key operations in certain zones located in Yucat谩n, Mexico
Extemporaneously Cancelled Invoices Can Be Given Tax Effect