Consortium Legal

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Firm Overview:

As a specialized law firm, we are dedicated exclusively to our practice areas across the 9 offices in the five countries of the Central American region, ensuring the highest standard of technical quality for our clients.

We have the largest team in the Central American region, which enables us to offer personalized attention in high-volume regional matters through a single point of contact for your regional needs. This allows for seamless and efficient coordination, resulting in a standardized and effective final product.

Why Consortium?

1- We are the legal firm with specialized lawyers dedicated exclusively to their practice areas, in the five countries of the Central American region, ensuring the highest standard of technical quality for our clients.

2- We assure you of an agile and efficient coordination that results in a standardized and effective final product, simplifying your management, thanks to our single point of contact for your regional needs.

3- We have the largest and most consolidated team in the Central American region, giving us the installed capacity to offer personalized attention in highly complex regional issues.

Firmwide Managing Contact: Valeria Di Palma (vdipalma@consortiumlegal.com)
Number of partners worldwide: 63
Number of other lawyers worldwide: 200+

Main International Areas of Practice:

Banking & Finance:

With over 15 years of experience and recognized as undisputed leaders in banking and finance according to local and international banks, our extensive history in financial transactions has given us an in-depth practical understanding of the regulatory landscape in the region, making us a leading firm for legal advice in the financial industry.

Our multidisciplinary team is backed by different experiences, backgrounds, perspectives, and critical thinking skills that allow us to advise on projects across the full legal spectrum. We pride ourselves in being the go-to firm in the financial industry as a result of our multi-expert team.

Corporate:

Recognized as one of the largest teams in the region with over 40 corporate lawyers, we cover the largest and most complex corporate transactions in Central America. Our corporate specialists are known for developing optimal structures for investment projects and meeting regional needs with flexibility, efficiency, and transparency.

Because several of our team members have previous in-house experience, we leverage their corporate knowledge to overcome even the most complex challenges that a company may present.

Our regional presence allows us to coordinate legal affairs through a single office, which gives clients unified and swift solutions to their business obstacles; synergies with our practice groups ensure efficient.

Tax:

Consortium Legal specializes in local and international tax advisory and has defended significant cases that have even set legal criteria and precedents in the region. As experts in tax matters from different areas (customs, municipal, litigation, audit, and accounting), we are considered the golden standard in the region for legal defense advice because of our comprehensive solutions.

We have generated significant savings for our clients through tax efficiency and a high success rate in tax litigation. Our advice ensures the client’s legal security in the face of the State.

Litigation & Arbitration:

As the only regional firm with practice areas that exclusively specialize in litigation and arbitration across all five countries in Central America, our team of 25 litigators ensures unparalleled representation for each case. With over 20 years of experience in the field, our clients are guaranteed comprehensive and tailored solutions.

Our Litigation and Arbitration team’s goal is to resolve disputes from the most complex and high-risk cases.

Labour:

With over 15 years of experience in preventive and proactive legal labor, we offer legal counsel to businesses across economic sectors and with different compliance requirements. Our goal is the same across industries, nonetheless; to help our clients grow their business and make their company more competitive.

Through a legal service supported by accredited technical specialists, we are also recognized for helping reduce prolonged labor disputes while boosting morale and staff retention.

We believe in preventive advice, so we conduct courses and seminars on labor-related topics for the company’s lawyers and HR teams, which helps them avoid common errors.

Intellectual Property:

Led by women, our regional Intellectual Property team has over 20 years of experience in the field. By leveraging technology with the team’s knowledge, we are known for pushing the standards of excellence in the Central American region. With coordinated regional efforts for our clients’ transactions, we offer a unique point of contact with billing, response times, and standardized formats.

We help our clients add value to their intellectual property assets, managing innovative advice in identifying protectable intangible assets (know-how, technology, domains, trade dress) and in the structuring of franchises and licenses. We help our clients avoid costly and lengthy disputes over priority rights by providing strong and timely protection for your intangible assets.

Key Contacts

Firm-wide Managing Contact:

Valeria Di Palma
vdipalma@consortiumlegal.com

Firm Rankings

Banking & Finance
Band 1

Capital Markets
Band 1

Corporate/M&A
Band 1

Dispute Resolution
Band 2

8.0

Infrastructure
Band 3

6.0

IP
Band 2

8.0

IP: Trademarks
Band 2

8.0

Labour & Employment
Band 3

7.5

Litigation
Band 1

Projects
Band 2

8.0

Real Estate
Band 1

9.0

Tax
Band 1

Articles

Challenges and Opportunities for the Fintech sector

The new Personal Data Protection Law in El Salvador. By Rebeca Galdámez – Consortium Legal. I- Introduction The impact of digitization has revolutionized the handling of personal data in various economic sectors, most notably the fintech sector. In this context, the approval of the Personal Data Protection Law (LPD) in the country, which came into force on […]

Trade secrets and IP: Protection strategies

By Darliss Gordon, Consortium Legal. In an increasingly globalized and competitive world, companies face the challenge of protecting key information that can make the difference between success and failure. Trade secrets and intellectual property are essential elements in this equation. Although both concepts are related to the safeguarding of intangible assets, they have fundamental differences and complement each other in […]

Trump, taxes and Costa Rica’s competitiveness

Written by Felipe Guevara, Consortium Legal. In the same week as his inauguration for a second term, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, virtually attended the World Economic Forum conference, where he referred to several issues, with those relating to his tax and tariff policies being very relevant for our country. In this regard, […]

Artificial Intelligence in Costa Rica

Challenges and opportunities for the financial sector and Fintech. By Randall Barquero, Consortium Legal. In October 2024, the Government of Costa Rica announced the National Artificial Intelligence Strategy (ENIA) 2024-2027, an initiative led by the Ministry of Science, Innovation, Technology and Telecommunications (MICITT) that seeks to promote the use, adoption and development of artificial intelligence (AI) in an […]

Artificial Intelligence in Costa Rica:

Challenges and opportunities for the financial sector and Fintech. By Randall Barquero, Consortium Legal. In October 2024, the Government of Costa Rica announced the National Artificial Intelligence Strategy (ENIA) 2024-2027, an initiative led by the Ministry of Science, Innovation, Technology and Telecommunications (MICITT) that seeks to promote the use, adoption and development of artificial intelligence (AI) in […]

Are labor guarantees absolute?

By: Gabriela Mejía, Consortium Legal. From an approach that values the principles of subordination and, therefore, the obligations and prohibitions of employees, it can be said that, although labor legislation establishes a set of fundamental rights and guarantees aimed at protecting employees within the framework of their labor relations, these rights-which include access to work, […]

Evaluating, managing, and monitoring legal risk

Key aspects of ISO 31022. By: María Lizeth Prado, Consortium Legal. In an increasingly complex and ever-evolving legal and regulatory environment, legal risk management has become a critical component for companies. It not only strengthens business continuity but is also essential for executing sustainable development strategies. In this context, a recurring question arises: Where to begin? An effective […]

Reckless money laundering crime

In the criminal legislation of Central American countries. By: Jeovanny Hernández, Consortium Legal. Before addressing the crime of reckless money laundering in the Central American region, it is important to note that many international instruments have encouraged countries to pass laws to more effectively combat this illicit activity. The United Nations has approved two instruments ratified by Central […]

Copyright protection and the use of artificial intelligence

In El Salvador. By Suzanne de Tablas, Consortium Legal – El Salvador The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more and more frequent, allowing creators to allocate more time to develop creative functions. In addition, creators are using generative AI, understood as a form of artificial intelligence that allows the production of text, images, videos, sounds […]

Evaluating, managing & monitoring legal risks.

Key aspects of ISO 31022. By María Lizeth Prado, Consortium Legal. In an increasingly complex and ever-evolving legal and regulatory environment, legal risk management has become a critical component for companies. It not only strengthens business continuity but is also essential for executing sustainable development strategies. In this context, a recurring question arises: Where to begin? An effective […]

Tax stamp, among others repealed in Costa Rica

By Consortium Legal. On December 3, 2024, Law 10586, called Tax Simplification to Increase Efficiency and Competitiveness (Phase 1), was published in the Gazette. Through this Law, several taxes are eliminated, among them, the tax on the cutting and importation of cattle, the stamp for the Ciudad de las Niñas Association and the rehabilitation stamp, […]

Updating money laundering prevention plans

by Consortium Legal, El Salvador At the end of the year, organizations subject to regulations on the prevention of money laundering and financing of terrorism (PLD/FT) face the responsibility of updating their manuals and policies, known as the “seven requirements” established by the Financial Investigation Unit (UIF) of the Attorney General’s Office of the Republic […]

New Law for Dynamizing the Development Banking System

In Costa Rica by Consortium Legal On November 15, the new Law for the Dynamization of the Development Banking System (Law 10522) was published in Scope No. 185 of La Gaceta No. 215. Its purpose is to reform the Law of the Development Banking System and other laws within the scope of application of the […]

Sponsorship contracts and Intellectual Property

Written by Darlis Gordon, Consortium Legal   In today’s business world, where innovation and creativity are key pillars for success, intellectual property (IP) protection becomes an essential aspect of sponsorship agreements. A sponsorship agreement is an agreement in which a company (the sponsor) provides financial support or resources to an event, activity or person (the sponsored) in […]

Cybersecurity and financial law

Approaches and challenges for security in El Salvador Written Rebeca Galdámez, Associate, Consortium Legal Currently, the banking sector in Central America is facing increasing pressure to strengthen its cybersecurity strategies in response to technological advances and the increase in digital threats. In countries such as El Salvador, prudential standards NRP-23 and NRP-32 establish a regulatory framework that guides financial institutions […]

Limits to flexibility in terms of salary schemes

Written by: Fabiola Alvarado Céspedes, Consortium Legal, In the field of labor relations management, knowledge of the limits of labor legislation on salary modifications is a recurring need. Some laws are more flexible than others in relation to these changes, specifically those that are applied with the objective of lowering the remuneration of workers, the […]

Greenwashing: What is it and why should it be avoided?

Written by Cristina Sandoval, Consortium Legal “Greenwashing” refers to the practice where some companies project an image of environmental responsibility and legal compliance without substantiating these claims with concrete actions. It occurs when a company exaggerates or misrepresents its sustainability efforts to enhance its reputation with consumers and regulators. Companies engaging in greenwashing may attract […]

Dumping, (Trade) right or wrong?

Written by Mario Estuardo Archila, Consortium Legal Dumping, within international trade, is considered an inadequate and negative practice since it consists of exporting at lower values than the market price. In terms of competition law, it could be considered an abusive or prohibited practice if it is proven that it tends to reduce the market. […]

Exhaustion of trademark law and parallel imports in Costa Rica

By Consortium Legal   In my professional practice, there are recurrent consultations generated as a result of the collision between the exhaustion of trademark rights and the legality of parallel imports, mainly for trademark holders.  In Costa Rica, as in many other jurisdictions, freedom of trade is enshrined in the Magna Carta, and is considered a […]

New Challenges and Opportunities for IP

Trademarks and NFTs.   Consortium Legal.   Accelerated technological advancement has given way to revolutionary ways of marketing and protecting intangible assets, completely transforming the global trademark landscape, particularly with the emergence of NFTs (non-fungible tokens) and their growing popularity in sectors such as art, fashion, and entertainment. NFTs are based on blockchain technology, which helps guarantee the authenticity of […]

About visas in Central America

One of the most common inquiries we receive from foreigners and local companies is related to the type of visa that foreigners must obtain to properly enter any Central American country. That is why, in this opportunity, we will delve into the different types of visas, procedures and common and additional requirements to enter each […]

Crimes for non-compliance with labour laws

In Central America. The content of all labor legislation, whether in the Labor Codes or the complementary labor legislation, establishes, in general terms, the rights and obligations that the parties have when they are linked by a subordinate relationship, which is one of the essential elements of labor relations. These bodies of law establish the […]

The Family Office in Central America

A Family Office is a corporate organization dedicated to managing and administrating a family’s wealth. Over the past few decades, they have gained significant importance in Central America and are utilized by families with substantial assets who, therefore, require clear rules to preserve and grow their wealth across multiple generations while maintaining family unity. The need for […]

Perspectives and regulatory challenges of Open Finance

In a recent article, my colleagues Mónica Brenes and Rodrigo Taboada described the general aspects of Open Finance [What is Open Finance?], highlighting the prospects of this model and the importance of appropriate regulations. Why has this topic gained increasing importance? What are its benefits? The value proposition of the open banking scheme and its broader version, known as […]

Risk of confusion in pharmaceutical products

The risk of confusion among brands within the five classes of pharmaceutical products is primarily assessed based on the similarity between the brands in question, as well as the degree of notoriety and distinctiveness of each. According to doctrinal and jurisprudential criteria, this risk is evaluated from several perspectives: Phonetic Perspective: There may be similarities in […]

Transfer pricing studies in El Salvador

Transfer Pricing rules are fundamentally based on the Arm’s Length Principle, articulated in art. 9 of the OECD Model Tax Convention. This principle is pivotal for bilateral and multilateral tax treaties to avoid double taxation, reiterated in point 1.6 of the OECD’s “Transfer Pricing Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and Tax Administrations.” The Arm’s Length Principle aims to treat members of a multinational […]

What is open finance?

Open finance is a collaborative model in which various entities share consumer financial data through APIs, aiming to increase financial inclusion by offering products and services designed based on the shared information. Typically, participants in these environments include institutions such as banks, fintechs, insurance companies, and others that provide services in innovative ways compared to the […]

Advance rulings: New procedures, guidelines, and forms

Advance rulings are contained within international, regional, and national customs regulations and are a binding administrative act in which the Customs Authority determines the treatment that will be given to a specific commodity at the time of importation, concerning critical aspects of the process. In recent years, this pre-import procedure has gained significance as part […]

Keys to Effective Legal Risk Management

Today, many companies have made significant efforts to implement risk management tools to prevent problems that can cause monetary or non-monetary losses to their business. Within this mapping, it is important to include the identification, control, and management of legal risks. This mapping is a dynamic process as the company expands into new territories, ventures into […]

Theft of Tax Credit

Continuing with the line of comments already made regarding the reforms undergone by the VAT in Guatemala, which have led to eliminating the right to claim tax credit, we now address the reforms to art. 16. Let’s start with the original article: ARTICLE 16. Inadmissibility of tax credit. The right to tax credit does not apply: To […]

Fintech in El Salvador

Although the Fintech ecosystem is growing in El Salvador, following the global trend, there is still no specific legal framework for it. The absence of specific regulation has led these activities to develop within the free market, respecting the general financial regulations established for traditional financial participants. However, this has generated uncertainty for investors and […]

Evidence of Digital Disruption

José Pablo Valverde In early February, the XV International Arbitration Congress CAI Costa Rica 2024 was held. This event brought together key figures in Ibero-American arbitration to discuss the latest developments, experiences, and trends in international arbitration. In 2024, I had the honor of moderating one of the final panels of the event, titled “Digital Disruption and […]

Transfer Pricing Obligation in Nicaragua

In February of this year, the Superintendence of Banks and Other Financial Institutions of Nicaragua (SIBOIF) published regulations updating the minimum capital requirements for the following financial institutions: The minimum capital requirement for financial institutions is initially outlined in the laws applicable to each institution and is updated every two years through prudential regulations published by the SIBOIF. The updating […]

Aspects of Corporate Governance Regulations

On October 22, 2022, in the Official Gazette No. 36,057, the Corporate Governance Regulation for Supervised Institutions (hereinafter referred to as the Corporate Governance Regulation) was published, establishing an adaptation period of 8 months. During the adaptation period, we had the opportunity to advise banks, insurance companies, and other institutions supervised by the CNBS in updating their articles of […]

Profits and returns from abroad will be non-taxable income

On March 12, 2024, the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador approved an amendment to the Income Tax Law (LISR), by adding a numeral 4) to Article 3 of the Law. The amended article regulates the cases of non-taxable income, and to this effect, the new numeral establishes the following: “Income for this Law does not include: All amounts received […]

Non-compete agreements in share purchase transactions

During share purchase transactions between companies in Costa Rica, it is common for buyers and sellers to enter a non-compete agreement. This agreement aims to impose a “negative obligation” on the seller to refrain from participating in the acquired company’s market. Non-compete clauses or agreements represent ancillary restrictions agreed upon by the parties involved in […]

The Legal Theft of Tax Credit in Guatemala

I know the title sounds strong; however, it is true. Amendments to the law in Guatemala have caused the legislative branch to steal our tax credit, resulting in obvious violations of the principle of neutrality, which we have previously discussed. This is how the law originally stated, in Article 22: Article 22. Tax Credit Refund. The […]

Carbon credits and fiscal incentives

I- Background of Carbon Credits: Carbon Credits have their origins in the Kyoto Protocol of 1997, where they were proposed as a mechanism to combat climate change. The primary focus was on preventing, capturing, or reducing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions. This is achieved through the conservation or reforestation of long-term forests, equivalent to not emitting or […]

Updating Stamp Tax Rates

Art. 237 of Law No. 822, the “Tax Concertation Law” (LCT), establishes the Stamp Tax, also known as “ITF.” This indirect tax applies to the consumption of certain legal acts outlined in art. 240 of the law, each with its applicable rate. According to art. 239 of the LCT, stamp taxes must have designations and other characteristics defined by the […]

Steamboat Willie truly enters the public domain

In recent days, news has emerged that, as of January 1, 2024, the smiling Mickey Mouse has entered the public domain. This character is known for being the first Mickey to appear on the small screen in the 1928 short film Steamboat Willie: This is significant news considering the economic value that this character represents for Disney. However, for […]

The Mysterious World of VAT Tax Credit

Today, on our journey to better understand VAT, we will delve into the exciting and mysterious world of VAT tax credit. In VAT, the problem – as a philosophical exploration – lies in the mystery of the tax credit. But what is this? While the term is commonly used, sometimes, just sometimes, it seems as understood as […]

Public-Private partnerships for the development of energy projects

1- Introduction The constraints of public finances and limited access to state borrowing for socially desirable projects have led to various schemes involving private sector participation in the design, planning, financing, construction, operation, and maintenance of infrastructure projects, particularly in the areas of roads, ports, and airports. Examples of such participation include the concession of […]

Capital gains tax technique. General rule in Nicaragua

In this article, we will review the general provisions regarding the technique for the determination of Income Tax (IR) on capital gains and losses in accordance with the Tax Agreement Law (“LCT“) and its Regulations (“RLCT“), applicable to taxpayers not exempted by Art. 77 LCT, with respect to non-exempt income established in Art. 79 LCT or special legal […]

The mechanism of neutral VAT in Guatemala

Continuing with the VAT neutrality topic. To define the concept in this series of articles, it must be clarified that “The principle of tax neutrality is equivalent to the absence of adverse economic effects derived from taxation; the analysis of this principle of external neutrality concerning VAT is carried out in greater depth” (Tax Neutrality). The mechanism […]

The appeal resource in tax matters in El Salvador

The Salvadoran Tax Code, in its art. 188, stipulates that, regarding resources, one must adhere to the provisions of the Law on the Organization and Functioning of the Internal Revenue and Customs Appeals Tribunal. Being competent to hear the appeals filed by taxpayers before the Internal Revenue and Customs Appeals Tribunal (TAIIA), concerning administrative acts issued by […]

Video games and Intellectual Property in Costa Rica

The Costa Rican legal framework, in conjunction with copyright law, places video games in a category analogous to computer programs or cinematographic works. However, neither of these classifications is suitable for comprehensively covering and safeguarding the elements that make them stand out as a complete creation in themselves without the need to fragment the work […]

Reform to the Law for the Promotion and Regulation of Microfinance

On Tuesday, November 7, 2023, Law No. 769 , Law for the Promotion and Regulation of Microfinance, approved on June 9, 2011, was reformed on the first occasion by Law No. 1,168 , Law Reform Law No. 769 , Law for the Promotion and Regulation of Microfinance, published in La Gaceta No. 201. The purpose of the reform is to modify articles […]

Principles of immigration law

Migration, without a doubt, is a phenomenon that has been present in our world since time immemorial and that today is more present than ever in our globalized world. Every day, many people seek new opportunities in other countries and cross borders in search of better jobs, greater security and a better life for themselves and […]

What are the new reforms to the free zone law in El Salvador about?

The enormous effort that the Salvadoran State has been making to encourage investment in the country must be recognized. As an example of the above, we can mention the recent reforms to the Industrial and Marketing Free Zone Law ( LZFIC) , which have been in force since September 2023. It is worth asking what these reforms are […]

Cybersecurity and personal data in the Fintech field

Currently, the issue of cybersecurity takes on special importance for companies that operate in the Fintech ecosystem that, precisely, operate at the intersection between finance, technology and regulation, together with the exponential growth in the use of technological means and digital for the execution of financial transactions. Cybersecurity or computer security of an entity or […]

The neutrality of VAT

The value added tax is a phenomenal invention thanks to its main support: neutrality. VAT should be classified as a consumption tax, meaning that we seek to tax it on the consumer of goods and services. To achieve this, the tax structure is built on the pillar of neutrality. The OECD itself indicates: “The basic principles underpinning neutrality are […]

Territoriality of Income Tax

Over the past thirteen years, Costa Rica has undergone a profound process of tax reforms. During this time, there has been no legislative change to the principle of territoriality, nor has the interpretation of the producing source, as developed by the Tax Administration, been formally adopted. Furthermore, the law does not include references to the […]

Transmission platforms as means for electronic invoicing in El Salvador

With the recent implementation of electronic invoicing in El Salvador, it is of interest for taxpayers issuing VAT control documents to know the platforms enabled by the Tax Administration to comply with the technical and regulatory requirements established to allow the digitalization of the invoicing process. Art. 119-A of the Tax Code states that electronic tax […]

Digital nomads, a look from labor law in Central America

The term digital nomad is not a concept derived from the pandemic, as it had already been coined in 1997 by the authors of the book of the same name, Tsugio Makimoto and David Manners. However, it did become popular with the pandemic. Digital nomads are people who choose to work outside their home countries and may […]

The Franchise Agreement in Nicaragua

Have you ever wanted to own an establishment like McDonald’s, Marriott International or RE/MAX? All over the world, and the Central American region is no exception, we have these types of businesses that, in the legal context, translate into franchise contracts that establish the legal framework to start the business. Lawyers call franchises sui generis, […]

Protection of fashion under the terms of IP and its considerations

Intellectual Property is divided into two large areas, copyright and industrial property. In order to see them applied to the fashion industry, both within the national and international context, we will be addressing each of them in greater depth.  The fashion industry has the particularity that garments can be protected through the work of applied art […]

Innovative solutions to climate change in El Salvador

With the aim of reducing the effects of climate change and guaranteeing access to energy in various latitudes, the figure of Energy Communities has been developed . These are legal organizations formed by a variety of partners that may include individuals, associations, small and medium-sized businesses, government entities, among others. Climate change is a real existential threat that […]

What a bill does not do in Guatemala

There are so many things that are attributed to bills. Many qualities and functions that are colloquially promulgated by even the authorities are repeated and repeated without actually being functions of these documents. An invoice, in Guatemala, is a fiscal document of the VAT regime. Its function is solely to document the obligation to charge VAT on […]

Inflation and its impact on capital gains tax in El Salvador

It may sound obvious, but historically, economics has recognised that the profits of any business are obtained after selling or transferring an asset, at a higher value than the cost of acquiring it by the transferor. This profit margin, or greater value, has always represented income and indicates that the recipient has gained something (hence […]

Policies and controls to prevent money laundering in Honduras

Having policies and controls for the prevention of money laundering is of vital importance for organizations (whether supervised or not) to avoid incurring administrative or criminal liabilities, taking into consideration that the Criminal Codes regulate this crime in its intentional and reckless modalities. Legal persons are obliged to implement policies and controls when they are […]

Digital transformation in Nicaragua with checks truncation

On December 14, 2022, the Central Bank of the Republic of Nicaragua (“CBN”) approved Resolution CD-BCN-LXXX-1-22 “Check Truncation Regulation” (hereinafter, the “Regulation”) with the in order to regulate and establish the requirements and procedures that must be met in the process of truncation of bank checks by the participants of the Nicaraguan Interbank System of […]

Border measures, a resource against counterfeit or pirated goods in Honduras

Border Measures (MF) are temporary measures designed to prevent the importation or exportation of products that violate the rights of the owner of a trademark and allow the suspension of customs activity and the elimination or confiscation of the infringing merchandise. The objective of the MF is to suspend the dispatch of counterfeit or “pirated” […]

Capital premium in Guatemala

The issue of the capital premium has gained momentum in Guatemala, especially due to concerns about how ventures can be financed, since: They do not want to be diluted; They need capital; Your company is not valued more than an expectation of income. There are essentially two ways in which you can bring money into […]

A new Income Tax Law is proposed in Costa Rica

On May 18, 2023, the Executive Branch presented five Bills to the Legislative Assembly related to fiscal and public finance matters. The mentioned projects are: File 23759: Modification of the Tax Code regarding joint and several liability in tax matters. File 23760: New Income Tax Law. File 23761: New Vehicle Property Tax Law. File 23762: Strengthening […]

Clock is ticking… Bye, LIBOR

The London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) has long been one of the most important benchmark rates in the financial world, but its full discontinuation is around the corner. LIBOR has been discontinued in all its currencies and terms as of December 31, 2021, except for references in US dollars for one-day, three-, six- and twelve-month terms, which will be published […]

The influence of Intellectual Property and the challenges it faces

Every April 26th is celebrated worldwide as Intellectual Property Day. This celebration was officially established in the year 2000, however, its raison d’être dates back much earlier. The celebration was decreed by the United Nations and was particularly set aside on April 26, taking into consideration the date on which the WIPO Convention came into force, the international instrument by […]

Joint and Several Liability in Labor Matters

From the labor field, the needs of commerce have generated the creation of schemes for the rendering of services other than the one known as “employer – employee” relationship. These needs of the market have allowed the emergence of other figures such as intermediaries, contractors, and/or outsourcing, including the so-called employment agencies. For this reason, it is […]

Surviving a pathological clause

The basis of any arbitration procedure is the clause that agrees to it. From this, the court will be structured , certain procedural rules will be adopted and the essential aspects of that specific arbitration will be defined. A good arbitration clause guarantees a smooth process, while a bad one is a sure path to disaster. The arbitration clause […]

Usufruct of shares

The usufruct is a right that gives a third party the possibility of using and enjoying an asset that does not belong to them and grants them the possibility of making their own the fruits that it produces, in this case, they would be the civil fruits that are those that come from businesses where […]

Practical Implications of Regime Change in the Microfinance Sector.

Special Law for the Change of the Legal Regime of Non-Profit Organizations” was published in La Gaceta – “Official Gazette” No. 214, which, according to its text, has as purpose of establishing the procedure for the change of regime, from non-profit to commercial, of entities whose activity is to create financial or microfinance services, all […]

Regulations for the Law for the Attraction of Investors

On Thursday, February 23, 2023, the regulations to Law No. 9996 for the Attraction of Investors, Rentier Residents and Pensioned Residents were published in the national newspaper “La Gaceta”. Within which the following modifications are established: The foreign person who makes an investment in Costa Rica for an amount not less than… Read more

The Inter-American Convention of the Legal Regime of Powers to be used Abroad…

The Inter-American Convention of the Legal Regime of Powers to be used Abroad and its Application in Guatemala n our professional practice, we are frequently presented with powers of attorney granted abroad, and we must bear in mind that as Notaries we have to certify that the legal representation exercised through said power of attorney […]

New Trends in the Notarial Function

Last year 2022 ended with the approval of the Reforms to the Notary Law by the Legislative Assembly, which are still in the process of forming a law, waiting for the veto of the executive body, and those that were expected to come into force. On January 1, 2023, this reform is made up of […]

Women in Litigation

This is exactly the phrase I entered in my internet browser to try to inform myself a little bit about the presence, position and participation of women in the world of litigation, very confident to find names of colleagues in the world of litigation both nationally and internationally. This happened a few minutes after talking […]

What should my organization consider for the change of legal regimen of an NPO?

On November 15, 2022, it has been published in The Gazette Official Daily No. 214, Law No. 1137, Special Law for the Change of Legal Regime of Non-Profit Organizations, which has the following objectives: 1. To establish special conditions and procedures for the change of the mercantile legal regime of 29 Non-Profit Organizations (hereinafter “NPOs”) to recipient […]

The first debate approves the Project to attract Digital Nomads

Yesterday, legislative file 22.215, Law to Attract International Workers and Remote Service Providers, was approved in first debate. The main purpose of this project is to attract digital nomads to Costa Rica, who will be granted a series of tax benefits.  Who is a digital nomad? Digital nomads will be those persons who meet the […]

Residence for investors in Central America

One of the recurring immigration categories that can be found throughout Central America is the Residence for Investors. This category of residence as an investor is that granted to foreigners and their dependents, who invest a sum of money in real estate, registrable assets, shares, securities and productive projects or projects of national interest (in which […]

New regulations for risk management of money/asset laundering, financing of terrorism and weapons of mass destruction

The Law Against Money and Asset Laundering has the purpose of preventing, detecting, sanctioning and eradicating the crime of money and asset laundering, as well as its concealment, expressly stating that financial entities must adopt policies, rules and behavioural mechanisms; as well as developing and executing programs, regulations, procedures and internal controls to prevent activities […]

Increase in the volume of remittances in Nicaragua and applicable regulation

According to a report published by the Central Bank of Nicaragua (“BCN”) on August 3, 2022, the flow of remittances registered in the country in the second quarter was US$763.6 million dollars from the United States of America, which implies a growth of 44.1% compared to the same quarter of 2021. In the first semester […]

Project of Cryptoactive Market Law

On October 24, the Bill called “Cryptoactive Market Law” was presented to the Legislative Assembly of Costa Rica, corresponding to file No. 23,415. The proposal aims to generate greater financial inclusion and modernize the Costa Rican digital economy through the promotion and regularization of mining, commercialization, exchange, transfer, possession, establishment, uses and taxation of crypto […]

Do I have to pay income tax on my savings and investments

The Salvadoran Income Tax is levied on the income obtained in an exercise or period of taxation, understanding by this, all products or profits received or accrued, either in cash or in kind, from multiple sources, including those that come from capital, such as rents, interest, dividends or participations . This leads us to a concept that […]

Registration of the Final Beneficiary and its due compliance in the Nicaraguan Commercial Companies

Carrying out the registration of Final Beneficiary is an obligation that falls on all commercial companies registered in Nicaragua. As of August 25, 2020, through Law number 1035 of August 25, 2020: “Reform Law to Law No. 698, General Law of Public Registries and the Commercial Code of the Republic of Nicaragua” created the first obligations to […]

Data Protection and Information Privacy in Honduras

Data Protection and Information Privacy in Honduras Currently, we live in the so-called “Digitalization Era”, in which data protection and privacy of information and communications at a global level are increasingly necessary. According to the Digital 2020 report, which evaluates how people around the world use the internet, smartphones, social networks and electronic commerce, the world […]

Tax Control Processes

When thinking about investing in the region, companies must not only take into account the tax systems of each country, but also the oversight power of the Tax Administrations to ensure tax compliance. In this sense, this article aims to give an overview of the determination processes in the different countries of the region and general […]

Bank letter for request for temporary residence as a rentier

In accordance with the General Law of Immigration and Immigration, and its respective regulations, all foreigners who request a temporary residence as an annuitant, must provide proof of the enjoyment of monthly income, coming from abroad or from Costa Rica, for a minimum amount of two thousand five hundred dollars. When the income is generated […]

Honduras advances in tax evasion and fraud

In the month of July 2022, the State of Honduras signed the Agreement on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters of the ORGANIZATION FOR ECONOMIC COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT (OECD in Spanish) . The officials appointed by the Honduran government to carry out said work were the Chancellor of the Republic and the Minister Director of the Revenue Administration Service (SAR); who, in […]

Workplace Violence

Workplace Violence and Harassment Referring to violence and harassment in the world of work as unacceptable behavior is because it constitutes a violation or abuse of human rights and a threat to equal opportunities and is incompatible with decent work. The first and most important thing is to define what is considered violence and harassment according […]

Electronic wallets in Guatemala

Electronic wallets or e-wallets are defined as a technological tool through which currencies can be kept and transferred on a virtual platform that is accessed through an application or web page. Currency stored in an electronic wallet can typically be loaded via credit or debit cards or via cash payments to a centralizing bank account or other authorized […]

Sexual Harassment in Employment Relationships

Following the definition given by the International Labor Organization, sexual harassment can be defined as “… insistent propositions, touching, approaches or unwanted invitations of a sexual nature, which may come from a superior or a co-worker. work, which directly influence the possibilities of employment and the working conditions or environment and which also produce effects on […]

Tips for a good Due diligence process

The due diligence process (or “Due Diligence”) is the one that is carried out when you want to evaluate the compliance status of a company, in order to identify the level of risk and opportunities before signing any contract or economic agreement. Before starting this process, it is important for the interested party to define […]

Artificial Intelligence and Copyright:

Is a work created entirely by artificial intelligence eligible for protection? What role does artificial intelligence play in the process of creating a work? Thanks to the emergence of new technologies, especially the Internet, people have benefited in many aspects, mainly in the dissemination of knowledge as well as the ability to access a vast world […]

Representatives of Foreign Companies

For several years, Central America has been presenting itself as a strategic zone for doing business. Thus, in addition to the intra-regional expansion of Central American businessmen, there has also been an increase in the interest and participation of companies from outside the region to invest and do business in Central America. One example of […]

The proof: friend or enemy?

The proof ideally constitutes the soul or essence of a process, allowing the Judge to have proven knowledge of what happened, that is, reasonable certainty about the facts presented by the parties. The person who settles a controversy must be convinced about: What happened? depending on the credibility of the case that was presented by […]

Inactive Corporation Return

All companies registered in Costa Rica that do not carry out activities, must file an assets declaration as of March 15th. Therefore, if you or your company are in any of the following situations, you must prepare the legal, fiscal and accounting information required for the filing of the company: Individual or legal entity not […]

Fintech and effective compliance through new technologies

On October 26, 2021, agreement number 380 of the Attorney General’s Office was published in the Official Gazette, which contained the new Instructions of the Financial Investigation Unit for the Prevention of Money Laundering and Asset Laundering.  Said instructions will enter into effect on June 6, 2022 as a result of an extension granted so […]

Kinds of liability of an entity’s attorneys-in-fact

In Guatemala, in the case of commercial, civil entities or associations, as a rule and in accordance with the law, they have their legal representatives. In addition, depending on their line of business, they may appoint attorneys-in-fact for one or several matters, or for all matters, depending on the structure of their government. In view […]

Transfers of Shares of Commercial Companies

Again, we address the importance of transfer transactions of shares of commercial companies; a topic that we have previously addressed in the series of articles on “Mergers and Acquisitions in Nicaragua” and “Tax Effects in Stock Transfer Operations”. Recently, this topic has gained great relevance, since the legal system applicable to this type of operation has been […]

Capital Gains in El Salvador

The Income Tax Law, in its Article 14, provides us with a definition of what we must understand by Capital Gain, and it is that obtained by a natural or legal person that is not habitually engaged in the sale, exchange or other form of negotiations on movable or immovable property. That is to say, they […]

Fintech and Effective Compliance Through New Tech in El Salvador

On October 26, 2021, agreement number 380 of the Attorney General’s Office was published in the Official Gazette, which contained the new Instructions of the Financial Investigation Unit for the Prevention of Money Laundering and Asset Laundering.  Said instructions will enter into effect on June 6, 2022 as a result of an extension granted so […]

Representatives of Foreign Companies

Litigation & Arbitration Regional Team For several years, Central America has been presenting itself as a strategic zone for doing business. Thus, in addition to the intra-regional expansion of Central American businessmen, there has also been an increase in the interest and participation of companies from outside the region to invest and do business in […]

Tax Effects on Share Transfer Operations

Stock transfer transactions are a common way of acquiring and capitalizing businesses. This type of transaction can materialize through onerous legal acts ( Eg Buying and Selling) or free ( Eg Donation). The importance of the subject transcends the commercial sphere and extends to the fiscal impact that derives from this type of operation; being the latter on which we will […]

Critical Aspects of the Transparency Registry Declarations and Final Beneficiaries of Trusts

As is known, the trustees of private, national or foreign trusts that carry out activities within the territory, will have to present the ordinary declarations of the Registry of Transparency and Final Beneficiaries in the month of April, as well as the other obligated subjects, except when they are trusts. with recently assigned legal ID, […]

Basic aspects that companies should consider for the beginning of the year 2022.

As of the amended to the Public Registry Law, new obligations have been regulated for all companies that are registered before the Public Registry of Commerce and that should be considered relevant during their operation. First, we will address the provisions that were already regulated in the Commercial Code of our country, in which we […]

New Law on Bills of Exchange and Electronic Promissory Notes

On Thursday, December 9, 2021, Law # 10,069 was published in the Official Gazette La Gaceta called “Law on Bills of Exchange and Electronic Promissory Notes”, which provides an excellent opportunity to encourage the use of technology in our country and boost the secure and efficient access to credit, through the use of these securities […]

The involvement of special agents in the Development Banking System (SBD)

The Development Banking System (SBD) was created in 2008 by Law N ° 8634, reformed in 2014 by Law N ° 9274. As its name indicates, it is a system that comprises organizations of different nature, whose purpose is to finance and promote technically and economically feasible productive projects, in accordance with the country’s development […]

Amendments to the Competition Law – Legislative Decree No. 207 of November 17, 2021

On November 17, 2021, amendments to certain provisions of the Salvadoran Competition Law (the “Law”) were approved in order to harmonize it with the Administrative Procedures Law (“LPA”) during an ordinary session of the Salvadoran Congress. Given that, as of its entry into force on February 13, 2019, both the Antitrust Regulator (the “Regulator”) and […]

Basic aspects that companies should consider for the beginning of the year 2022

As of the amended to the Public Registry Law, new obligations have been regulated for all companies that are registered before the Public Registry of Commerce and that should be considered relevant during their operation. First, we will address the provisions that were already regulated in the Commercial Code of our country, in which we […]

Nicaragua: Basic aspects that companies should consider for the beginning of the year 2022

As of the amended to the Public Registry Law, new obligations have been regulated for all companies that are registered before the Public Registry of Commerce and that should be considered relevant during their operation. First, we will address the provisions that were already regulated in the Commercial Code of our country, in which we […]

Relevant aspects of the new instructions of the Financial Investigation Unit (FIU) of the Attorney General’s Office

On October 22, 2021, the new Instructions for the Financial Investigation Unit for the Prevention of Money and Asset Laundering, Terrorism Financing and the Financing of the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction were approved, through agreement number 380 issued by the Attorney General of the Republic, which was destined to take effect on November […]

Costa Rica: Guarantees in the acquisition of goods

In this new installment, we address the issue of the different guarantees that govern the sale of movable or immovable property. In this sense, it should be noted that, in our legal system, all sales are by law, covered by three different types of guarantee [1] : a) Eviction Guarantee, b) Guarantee for Hidden Defects, and c) […]

The use of the trademark in a different form than the registered one

Intangible assets, such as Intellectual Property, are gaining more and more economic importance, and with this, natural or legal persons, owners of trademarks and other distinctive signs, are frequently dealing with various problems related essentially to the use, protection, and preservation of their trademark. For this reason, in this article we will briefly refer to […]

Amendments to the Competition Law

On November 17, 2021, amendments to certain provisions of the Salvadoran Competition Law (the “Law”) were approved in order to harmonize it with the Administrative Procedures Law (“LPA”) during an ordinary session of the Salvadoran Congress. Given that, as of its entry into force on February 13, 2019, both the Antitrust Regulator (the “Regulator”) and […]

Basic aspects that companies should consider for the beginning of the year 2022

As of the amended to the Public Registry Law, new obligations have been regulated for all companies that are registered before the Public Registry of Commerce and that should be considered relevant during their operation. First, we will address the provisions that were already regulated in the Commercial Code of our country, in which we […]

Corporate Compliance

Written by: Francisco Letona The application of good compliance practices in the corporate sphere has not reached the expected level; However, in recent years, these practices have been a trend and have been growing, mainly in large organizations such as transnationals and multinationals. According to the WORLD COMPLIANCE ASSOCIATION (hereinafter: -WCA-), “ Corporate Compliance ” is a set of […]

Five important reflections on individual freedoms in emergency situations

Written by: Diana De Mata The COVD-19 pandemic has resulted in a legal crisis in all countries of the world. The legal systems have been reached in the fight and confrontation with this serious health crisis. It is in this scenario that we ask ourselves: Where are our freedoms? ; What role should our authorities play in the effective restoration of […]

Does corruption exist in the private sphere?

Written by: Astrid Dominguez Today more than ever, the concern for living surrounded by acts that we call “acts of corruption” resounds in the different areas of our lives, our social networks and our surroundings. Many times we focus this concern on the public sphere, acting as authorities that have more media presence and that we […]

The need for a Data Protection Law in light of the effects of the pandemic and the European Data Protection Regulation

Written by: Christian Betancourt According to IBM, in 2019 humanity produced 2.5 trillion bytes of data every day (for perspective, a trillion is a 1 followed by 18 zeros). According to Forbes, in the same year 16 million text messages were sent, as well as 156 million emails, every minute worldwide. These are impressive and steadily rising […]

Opportunities for Foreign Bitcoin-Related Investors in El Salvador

Introduction: In El Salvador, the Bitcoin Law was approved by the Legislative Assembly and published in the Official Gazette last June 9th of this year, establishing a vacatio legis of ninety days from its publication; in that sense, its entry into force is scheduled for next September 7th. There are still several questions about how […]

Share transfer procedures in shareholders agreements

In today’s world its common that when a company is managed by different groups of shareholders, whether they belong to the same family or not, a shareholder’s agreement is negotiated and executed (hereinafter referred to as the “Agreement” or the “Shareholders Agreement”) that regulates the relationships between them. This article will not analyze the validity […]

Women in Litigation

Contributed by Daniela Villafranca This is exactly the phrase I entered in my internet browser to try to inform myself a little bit about the presence, position and participation of women in the world of litigation, very confident to find names of colleagues in the world of litigation both nationally and internationally. This happened a […]

Guatemala: Legal Market Overview

(Guatemala, July 2020) Guatemala has the largest economy of Central America, excluding Panama, and its gross domestic product (GDP) represents one third of the region’s GDP.  It has strong macroeconomic indicators with adequate reserves, a controlled public deficit and debt, controlled inflation, and a stable exchange rate.  Guatemala’s economy is mostly dependent on agricultural exports, […]

COVID-19 pandemic boosts e-commerce use in Central America

(Central America, July 2020) Confinement and strict measures of social distancing are now part of the reality of millions of people around the world. In the face of the world’s uncertain economic, political, social, and cultural environment, authorities must go one step further to try to mitigate the severe consequences that the COVID-19 pandemic has […]

Press Releases

Once again, Consortium Legal is recognized

Consortium Legal is recognized as “Regional Central American Practice of the year” By Consortium Legal   On Friday, November 22, Chambers & Partners, the prestigious international directory, held its annual awards ceremony, the Chambers Latin America Awards for Excellence, in Miami, United States. During the gala, Consortium Legal was recognized, for the fourteenth time, as “Regional Central American Practice of the […]

25 Nov 2024
Consortium receives the recognition as “Best Firm in Central America”

On November 17, Chambers & Partners held an awards ceremony “Chambers Latin America Awards for Excellence” in Miami, United States. During the gala, Consortium Legal was recognized for the thirteenth year as “ Best Firm of the Year in Central America ”, an award received by the partner and president of the firm, Álvaro Castellanos, accompanied by […]

28 Nov 2023
Appoints Director of Fintech and Crypto assets

With the objective of continuing to provide the highest standard of quality to its clients and the sustained growth of lawyers in the El Salvador office, Consortium Legal announces the appointment of Daniel Leiva as Director of Fintech and Cryptoassets. Prior to joining Consortium, Daniel served as in-house counsel of the largest commercial bank in El Salvador, […]

02 May 2023

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