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Calling general meetings by email: A method in effect since 2022

Since 2022, the General Meeting Regulations allow shareholders to be called by email, facilitating participation, reducing costs, and adapting to the digital age. Learn how this change optimizes the process and what to do if your bylaws require call-to-meetings by press.

The Superintendence of Companies, through Resolution No. SCVS-INC-DNCDN-2025-0001 dated March 7, 2025, has introduced an important reform to the “Regulation on General Meetings or General Assembly of Partners and Shareholders”

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The Superintendence of Companies amended the “Regulations on General Meetings or General Assembly of Partners and Shareholders” through Resolution No. SCVS-INC-DNCDN-2025-0001 of March 7, 2025, and established the possibility for partners and shareholders to choose to attend general meetings in person or virtually.

Abandonment in Judicial Proceedings: Is It the End of a Right?

Abandonment in judicial proceedings is declared when the parties fail to act for six months following the last providence, except in cases involving the rights of children, persons with disabilities, and labor rights. If declared for the first time, the claimant may file a new claim after six months; if it occurs again, the right to sue is extinguished.

WIPO Treaty on Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources, and Associated Traditional Knowledge

The WIPO Treaty on Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources, and Traditional Knowledge, adopted in 2024, establishes an international framework for the protection and recognition of ancestral knowledge. Through innovations such as the disclosure requirement, it promotes transparency in the use of genetic resources and traditional knowledge in patented inventions, ensuring respect for the communities of origin.

Dissolution, Liquidation, and Cancellation of Commercial Companies in Ecuador

The dissolution, liquidation, and cancellation of commercial companies in Ecuador is a key process when a company ceases to operate, no longer generates income, or becomes unprofitable. Closure of the company in a timely manner prevents the accumulation of fiscal and administrative obligations, thereby reducing the risk of sanctions and unnecessary expenses. There are various legal options to perform this procedure, each suited to different circumstances.

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