Biography
Diana Rangel León
Counsel responsible for the Public Law, Regulatory, and Constitutional area at Basham, Ringe y Correa.
She holds a diploma from the Law School of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), a Master's Degree in Constitutional Law and Human Rights from Panamerican University, and a Specialization in Constitutional Law from the University of Salamanca, Spain.
She served as a Clerk at the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation for seven years, where she worked on cases of amparo, actions of unconstitutionality, and constitutional controversies in regulatory matters, administrative procedures, consumer protection, water rights, and discrimination, among others.
She also worked at the Federal Judiciary Council, analyzing administrative responsibility proceedings of Federal Judges and preparing reports on these procedures for the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
Additionally, she advised the Federal Congress on constitutional reforms related to education, labor, energy, taxation, access to information, anti-corruption, and financial matters.
She coordinated the Manual for Judging with a Gender Perspective in Administrative Matters, published by the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation in 2022. She authored the chapter The Wage Gap in the Manual for Judging with a Gender Perspective in Labor Matters, published by the Court in 2021.
Currently, Diana is responsible for a broad range of areas at Basham, Ringe y Correa. This includes regulatory and administrative matters, litigation in administrative proceedings, contentious cases, amparo and strategic litigation, as well as issues related to anti-corruption and corporate administrative responsibility.
She is a member of ANADE, the National Association of Business Lawyers, the International Bar Association, and the Mexican network of women lawyers, AbogadasMX.