Among others, the following matters in which she has participated can be highlighted:
• Lawsuits filed against various regulations issued by the Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE) through which renewable energy generating plants were prohibited from operating and adding new clients. Through these lawsuits, various clients obtained constitutional protection to expel the regulations from their legal sphere and allow them to (i) enter into normal commercial operation; (ii) register new self-supplied partners and load centers to their permits to receive the electric energy generated from the plants, and (iii) in general, operate freely and uninhibitedly.
• Lawsuits brought against various acts and resolutions issued by various Mexican authorities, through which the rights of clients were violated. Through these lawsuits, various clients have obtained suspensions and protections in order to limit the abuses committed against them, thus safeguarding their right to due process, economic competition, among others.
María José studied Law and International Relations at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) and is co-author of the collective book in the process of being published “Challenges and Innovative Proposals in Legal Practices: A New Perspective”, published by Tirant lo Blanch México. In addition, she has collaborated in the preparation of various articles on the subject, consolidating her profile as a leading professional in her field.