EXPERIENCE
Ingrid Ortega Pulido is part of the Tax Litigation and Advisory practice. Her experience includes the resolution of tax and administrative disputes, representing clients in audits, proceedings before the Mexican Taxpayer Ombudsman (PRODECON), nullity trials before the Federal Court of Administrative Justice (TFJA), and constitutional amparo proceedings. She also advises national and multinational companies on the design of complex cross-border tax strategies, corporate planning, and regulatory compliance.
Prior to joining Basham, she served as a judicial clerk in the chambers of Justice Ana Margarita Ríos Farjat at the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, where she collaborated in the drafting of rulings of significant legal importance.
She later worked at the United Nations, where, through the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), she participated in the development of diplomacy and international cooperation strategies aimed at guaranteeing, protecting, and promoting human rights in Mexico and worldwide.
She has two international academic experiences. The first was at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S., where she received a 100% scholarship to attend the Student Leaders for the 21st Century program. The second was at the Catholic University of Lille in France, where she completed a semester-long academic exchange.
SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
- Moderator at the Hay Festival 2023.
- Participated in various conferences for Tecnológico de Monterrey.