Mexican attorney handling litigation, tax, international arbitration, and cross-border matters,
with an LL.M. from New York University School of Law.
NYU School of Law · LL.M. 2026
Gabriel Rendón González is a Mexican attorney whose practice spans civil, commercial, criminal, constitutional, and tax litigation. He graduated with honors from Facultad Libre de Derecho de Monterrey, clerked for a federal judge, and practiced at Chevez, Ruiz, Zamarripa, one of Mexico's leading tax firms, before leading litigation as a senior associate at J y Asociados.
His work reaches across jurisdictions: a fiscal migration from Mexico to Luxembourg, cross-border alliances with U.S. firms in Texas, and counsel to foreign clients establishing businesses in Mexico. At NYU he concentrated on international law and cross-border matters.
Civil, commercial, criminal, and constitutional litigation, including amparo proceedings before Mexico's federal courts.
Defense against improper assessments, fiscal credit disputes, and planning strategies aligned with legal frameworks.
Fiscal migrations, international structures, and alliances with U.S. firms on complex multijurisdictional cases.
Counsel to foreign investors establishing businesses in Mexico, from immigration processes to sector permits.
2023 - Present
J y Asociados
2022 - 2023
Chevez, Ruiz, Zamarripa y Cía.
2021
Fifth Federal District Court · Fourth Circuit
2020
GT&A Law Firm
2019
Congress of Nuevo León
2017
Legalidad Integral
LL.M. · International Law & Cross-Border Matters
Master in Tax · Grade 9.62 / 10
2023 - 2025Diploma · Tax Excellence
2022Diploma · Criminal Tax Law
2021Induction Course · Federal Judiciary
2021J.D., Graduated with Honors · Grade 9.48 / 10
2016 - 2020J.D. thesis: The Principle of Judicial Independence in the Appointment Process of Supreme Court Ministers in Mexico.
FLDM · 2018 - 2019
Organized the school's 30th-anniversary congress featuring legislators, prosecutors, and corporate leaders, covered by El Norte (Mexico's leading newspaper), plus ten school-wide events with political candidates.
2017 - Present
Leads civil and criminal matters for underserved clients, including the recovery of an abducted child and a ruling securing overdue alimony for a client who could otherwise afford only a public defender.
2022 - 2025
Elected to lead the community board, meeting monthly with the mayor's office to advance initiatives for residents' quality of life.
2023
Explored an independent candidacy for the State Congress of Nuevo León and litigated before the Electoral Tribunal of the Federal Judiciary, Mexico's highest electoral court.