
BELLO, GALLARDO, BONEQUI Y GARCÍA, S.C.
INPLP member firm · Mexico, Mexico
To provide solutions and highly specialized advice in an agile, clear, and sincere manner, generating positive results for our clients that result in their growth, as well as that of our collaborators and family. To be the law firm in Mexico with the highest loyalty degree towards our clients and associates, so that we are an exemplary institution inspiring excellence, commitment, and specialty to achieve sustained associates' and clients' growth. The Data Protection and Privacy practice of BGBG has been created as a response to the new necessities of the people and companies that must abide by the Federal Law on the Protection of Personal Data Held by Private Parties (LFPD) and other applicable and current regulations. The professional practice of our Data Protection and Privacy is composed of specialized lawyers with international training on the matter alongside the experience and prestige of BGBG since its establishment. This includes CIPP/E lawyers to help our international clients to achieve compliance projects in Mexico under the GDPR standards. https://www.leadersleague.com/en/rankings/innovation-technology-telecoms-data-protection-law-ranking-2021-law-firm-mexico https://www.bgbg.mx/areas/personal-data-and-privacy-protection/?lang=en Law Degree from the Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico); Diploma in Corporate Law from the Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico); Master in European Union Law from the Universidad Complutense (Madrid, Spain) and Law Degree from the Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain). Member of the Editorial Committee of Global Privacy Law Review (Wolters Kluwer International). He has provided advisory and consulting services on personal data protection to various multinational companies with origin or presence in Mexico and Spain, in sectors such as: energy, banking, brokerage, insurance, tourism, department stores, health services, marketing, education, telecommunications, retail, pharmaceutical, e-commerce, cloud computing, social networks, among others. He has been Privacy Officer in the Spanish Ministry of Defense and has carried out projects of adaptation and auditing on personal data protection for various Public Administrations in Spain. Co-author of the "Ley Federal de Protección de Datos Personales en Posesión de los Particulares COMENTADA", edited by the Mexican Data Protection Authority (INAI). CIPP/E (Certified Information Privacy Profession / Europe) by the IAPP the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP); member of the Mexican Academy of Digital Law (AMDI), of the Madrid Bar Association (ICAM), of the Spanish Professional Privacy Association (APEP) and collaborator of the Ibero-American Data Protection Observatory (OIPRODAT). -Personal Data Protection Research Award (Accésit- 2014) granted by the Spanish Data Protection Agency, and. -Data Protection Research Award (2018) granted by the Basque Data Protection Agency. Social Media: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/hectorguzman Twitter: @HectorGuzmanMx (twitter.com/HectorGuzmanMx)
Representatives

Héctor Guzmán-Rodríguez
partner
Contact
BELLO, GALLARDO, BONEQUI Y GARCÍA, S.C.
Agustín Manuel Chávez 1, Despacho 1
Centro de Ciudad Santa Fe, Distrito Federal
01210 Mexico, Mexico
bgbg.mxPublications
- Mexico. A new data protection law is on its way.Before the first anniversary of Mexico’s “new” data protection law, its data protection authority announced that a new data protection law applicable to “private parties” was necessary. Available information indicates that Mexico will soon be closer to GDPR standards.3 March 2026
- The suppression of INAI as the personal data protection authority in Mexico.Mexico will face multiple challenges with the suppresion of INAI as its data protection authority; a new authority will take its place and its independence and specialization has been questioned. What happened and what comes next?12 December 2024
- Understanding data transfers and data transmissions under Mexican Data Protection LawYou may want to avoid getting lost in translation when preparing a data transfer to or from Mexico. We have different names to regulate what globally is known as C2C and C2P data transfers.17 January 2024
- Biometric Data and their “sensitivity” under Mexican Data Protection LawsMexico has not yet explicitly included biometric data as a special category of personal data (or sensitive data), but this has not stopped the Mexican data protection authority from deciding that this data shall be protected as such. How is it doing it so?20 June 2023
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