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Mexico Overhauls Administrative Litigation: What The LFPCA Reform Means For Taxpayers And Businesses
The Texas Business Court has weighed in on a critical question facing modern litigation: can conversations with AI tools like ChatGPT be shielded from discovery? In a June 2026 ruling, Judge Grant Dorfman addressed whether a non-lawyer's AI-generated conversations prepared in anticipation of litigation qualify as protected attorney work product under Texas procedural rules. This decision contributes to the evolving national debate about the discoverability of AI prompts and interactions in legal proceedings
Mexico Tax
FL
Foley & Lardner
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When A Termination Carve-Out Does Not Bar Arbitration: Lessons From Refinería Madero v. Pemex Tri
An ICC tribunal ruled that a public works contract's exclusion of early termination disputes from arbitration did not prevent arbitration over a subsequent bilateral settlement agreement. The decision clarifies when internal audit findings can override contractual payment obligations and establishes important boundaries between administrative acts and their contractual consequences.
Mexico Litigation
Aceris Law