In accordance with the Mexican Federal Law on the Protection of Personal Data Held by Private Parties (LFPDPPP)
Effective Date / Last Updated: January 2026
Fregoso Law Group, with principal place of business in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico, is responsible for the use and protection of your personal data and hereby informs you of the following:
1. Personal Data Collected
We may collect personal data directly or indirectly, including but not limited to:
● Full name
● Contact information (email address, telephone number, physical address)
● Identification information
● Corporate, employment, or business-related information
● Immigration and legal information
● Documentation related to administrative, judicial, or consular matters
● Sensitive personal data will only be collected with the express consent of the data subject, except where permitted by applicable Mexican law.
2. Purposes of Data Processing
● Personal data will be processed for the following primary purposes:
● To provide legal services under Mexican law, including immigration, corporate, labor, and related matters
● To create, manage, and maintain legal and administrative files
● To communicate with clients regarding legal matters
● To comply with legal, contractual, and regulatory obligations
● To prepare legal documents, contracts, filings, and submissions before competent authorities
Personal data related to U.S. immigration matters will be processed solely in connection with consular procedures conducted outside the United States.
Secondary purposes:
● To send institutional or legal information
● To provide updates regarding our services
● You may opt out of secondary purposes by sending an email to: info@fregosolawgroup.com
3. Data Transfers
Your personal data may be transferred only when necessary to:
● Administrative or judicial authorities
● Notaries public
● Government agencies in Mexico or abroad
● Professional collaborators subject to confidentiality obligations
● All transfers are carried out in compliance with Mexican data protection laws and solely for the purposes described herein.
4. ARCO Rights
You have the right to Access, Rectify, Cancel, or Object to the processing of your personal data (ARCO Rights).
To exercise these rights, please submit a request to: info@fregosolawgroup.com
Your request must include:
● Full name of the data subject
● Means to communicate the response
● Proof of identity
● Clear description of the request
5. Data Security Measures
Fregoso Law Group implements reasonable administrative, technical, and physical security measures to protect personal data against damage, loss, alteration, unauthorized access, or
misuse.
6. Updates to This Privacy Notice
This Privacy Notice is current and compliant with Mexican law as of January 2026.
Any future modifications or updates required by legal, regulatory, or operational changes will be published on this website and will become effective upon posting. Continued use of the website constitutes acknowledgment of the updated terms.
Effective Date / Last Updated: January 2026
1. Acceptance of Terms
By accessing or using this website, you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions and the Privacy Notice. If you do not agree, you must refrain from using the website.
2. Informational Use Only – No U.S. Legal Advice
The content of this website is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
Fregoso Law Group is not a U.S. law firm and does not provide legal advice under United States federal or state law.
No information on this website should be interpreted as U.S. legal counsel.
Any legal services offered by Fregoso Law Group are provided exclusively under Mexican law and are formalized in Mexico through a written professional services agreement.
2.1 Remote Consultations
Certain consultations may be conducted remotely via videoconference (including Zoom, Google Meet or any other digital plataform) exclusively for clients located in Mexico.
The physical location of any member or partner of Fregoso Law Group outside Mexico does not constitute the practice of law in any foreign jurisdiction.
2.2 U.S. Immigration Matters
Any U.S. immigration guidance provided by Fregoso Law Group is strictly limited to consular processes conducted outside the United States.
The firm does not provide representation in U.S. domestic proceedings, including adjustment of status, immigration court matters, or litigation before U.S. federal or state courts.
3. No Attorney–Client Relationship in the United States
Use of this website, submission of contact forms, emails, or communications does not create an attorney–client relationship under U.S. law.
An attorney–client relationship exists only upon the execution of a written engagement agreement governed by Mexican law.
4. Intellectual Property
All content on this website, including text, logos, images, documents, trademarks, layout, and design, is the property of Fregoso Law Group or is used with authorization and is protected under applicable Mexican intellectual property laws.
Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, modification, or use is strictly prohibited.
5. Limitation of Liability
Fregoso Law Group makes no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy, completeness, or applicability of the information contained on this website.
The firm shall not be liable for decisions made based on website content.
6. Third-Party Links
This website may contain links to third-party websites. Fregoso Law Group is not responsible for the content, privacy practices, or policies of such websites.
7. Governing Law and Jurisdiction
These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the United Mexican States.
Any dispute arising from the use of this website shall be submitted to the competent courts of Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico, and users expressly waive any other jurisdiction that may apply.
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