A team from global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP's
Mexico City office, through its
pro bono work, secured a victory in favor of a client seeking
monetary compensation from the State for the temporary and
unjustified deprivation of his liberty.
MEXICO
CITY, Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- A team
from global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP's Mexico City office, through its pro bono work,
secured a victory in favor of a client seeking monetary
compensation from the State for the temporary and unjustified
deprivation of his liberty.
L.A.R. is a 70+-year-old man with hypertension and diabetic
neuropathy controlled with medication. In 2014, L.A.R. was the
victim of an automobile accident. He ended up before a civic judge
demanding compensation for damages. The judge, with no apparent
reason, referred him to the court's jail, where he remained
isolated and without access to his medications. There is no record
of this detention. L.A.R. initiated proceedings against the
responsible officials, but the file was "lost" before
resolution.
L.A.R. sought out the Greenberg Traurig team to obtain
compensation for the physical and emotional damages suffered. The
Greenberg Traurig team initiated a comprehensive strategy by filing
a claim before the Human Rights Commission and a claim of
patrimonial responsibility of the State for the irregular actions
of the authorities. Through the Commission, Greenberg Traurig's
attorneys obtained a psychological analysis that demonstrated the
impact suffered by L.A.R. as a result of these actions and a
confirmation that the authorities did violate his human rights.
This decision was used to claim the State's patrimonial
responsibility — in other words, that the State should compensate
L.A.R.
After two years of litigation, a court has ordered the competent
authorities to pay L.A.R. a compensation for moral damages. This is
one of the few precedents that exists in this type of matter.
In these types of cases, there is usually no evidence of
authorities' activities, nor are there people willing to demand
compensation. Hugo Hernández, associate of the Litigation Practice,
said: "This case represented an important challenge, since we had
few elements to face our burden of proof regarding the State's
responsibility for the damages caused to the mental and physical
health of L.A.R., and we are proud to have obtained a positive
decision for our client."
Members of Greenberg Traurig's Mexico
City pro bono team included in this matter were Partner
Joselino Morales, Associates Hugo Hernández and Miguel Saiz, and law clerks Regina Cordova and Pamela Pérez. Partner Víctor
Manuel Frías and Associate Daniela Reyes coordinate Greenberg's pro
bono work in the Mexico City
office.
About Greenberg Traurig's Mexico City Office: Greenberg
Traurig's Mexico City office
offers clients innovative, strategic advice and legal services that
span both traditional fields and contemporary regulatory sectors.
The office has more than 60 bilingual attorneys who have been
contributors to major national projects in Mexico and leverages the resources and reach
of the firm's global platform to provide clients with tailored
legal services reflective of the specific industry and market
conditions in which they operate. The Mexico City office is an integral part of the
firm's award-winning Latin America Practice, and has been
recognized with leading competition, corporate, M&A,
compliance, infrastructure, real estate, tax, international trade,
privacy, energy, tax and administrative litigation, civil and
commercial litigation, and banking practices in Mexico.
About Greenberg Traurig's Pro Bono Program: Greenberg Traurig
lawyers across the firm's offices provide pro bono legal services
to the indigent and working poor, as well as to numerous civic and
charitable organizations dedicated to assisting them. The firm
focuses its resources on specialized and interrelated issues
including civil rights and affirmative action, anti-human
trafficking, family law matters, children's rights, criminal
appeals, immigration and political asylum, housing, and
homelessness.
About Greenberg Traurig: Greenberg Traurig, LLP has more than
2750 attorneys in 48 locations in the
United States, Europe and
the Middle East, Latin America, and Asia. The firm is a 2024 BTI "Leading Edge Law
Firm" for delivering on client expectations for the future and is
consistently among the top firms on the Am Law Global 100 and NLJ
500. Greenberg Traurig is Mansfield Rule Certified Plus by The
Diversity Lab. The firm is recognized for powering its U.S. offices
with 100% renewable energy as certified by the Center for Resource
Solutions Green-e® Energy program and is a member of the U.S. EPA's
Green Power Partnership Program. The firm is known for its
philanthropic giving, innovation, diversity, and pro bono. Web:
http://www.gtlaw.com.
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