Guillermo Eduardo Rojas Montiel
About Guillermo Eduardo Rojas Montiel
Guillermo Eduardo Rojas Montiel is a lawyer based in Mexico City, MX and has been recognized in The Best Lawyers in Mexico™ since 2023. Guillermo Eduardo Rojas Montiel is recognized in the following practice area:
- Mexico City, Mexico
- Corporate Governance and Compliance Practice
Current Firm: Baker McKenzie LLP
Location: Mexico City, MX
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