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[*] posted on 3-15-2011 at 09:50 AM
LAWS IN MEXICO EXPLAINED


I posted this yesterday buried in another thread and thought it might be better seen if standing alone:
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There's a bi-national attorney in TJ named Glenn McBride. I'll let him introduce himself:

http://www.glennmcbride.com/

Glenn offers Mexican Law in three forms...PDF File, CD, and print. I came across his site a while back:

http://www.mexicanlaws.com/

I recently ordered and received his PDF publication of the Mexico Labor Laws, 265 pages [+-] in two languages. The price for this section of law is $120 dollars and just to answer a million old questions, I would have paid more.

Other areas of law which he covers are listed on his site and once you start digging around, you'll see the extent and value of his hard work offered here. It's "Everything you ever wondered about the laws of Mexico."

He also practices Immigration Law and in the future I would like to see an "Ask Glenn" forum here for the many questions that come up and remain unanswered. [this is only my dream]

It has to be kept in mind that Glenn is a professional and not primarily concerned with handing out free advice. It would be up to him to strike his balance.
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[*] posted on 3-15-2011 at 10:00 AM


Good idea... and applicable to a couple of other issues.. which come up......

A resource page and/or section on BN... for this and others.. in bullet fashion




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[*] posted on 3-15-2011 at 10:04 AM


DENNIS.......excellent post you applied here. Excellent.



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