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Daniel Amezquita professional practice focuses on administrative and constitutional litigation, as well as customs and international trade. He has successfully represented several transnational companies in the constitutional challenge of various legal provisions, and determination of tax credits by different federal and local authorities, among other types of disputes. Daniel has been legal advisor to several of the main national and international import and export companies in Mexico in different types of projects. He has postgraduate studies in Tax Law, a diploma in American Law, and a specialization in European Union Law, a diploma in International Commercial Arbitration and Diploma in Anti-Corruption, among others. Daniel has participated as a professor at the Universidad Panamericana, Universidad Iberoamericana, Escuela Libre de Derecho and the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, teaching various subjects of international law and taxes. He is currently a member of ANADE and the International Academy of Customs Law and the Arbitration Commission of the International Chamber of Commerce. He has also been coordinator of the Administrative Law Commission of the BMA. Daniel is recognized as Band 2 in The 2023 Chambers Latin American Guide in the Public Law practice. He is also ranked as an expert lawyer in The Legal 500 2023 Latin American Guide in the Dispute Resolution: Litigation and International Trade and Customs practices. Due to the complex matters in which he has participated, the French publication Leaders League and Latin Lawyer recognizes him as a leading practitioner in the Mexican market.