About Luis F
Luis F Gomez brings a transnational background to his legal work. He trained first in Mexico, then completed a law degree in the United States. The trajectory shaped how he approaches cross-border matters.
Gomez earned an LL.B. from ITESO University, completing that program in 2008. He went on to the University of Illinois College of Law, where he received his J.D. in 2013. Those two law degrees underpin practice that moves between different legal systems. His dual academic training is a recurring feature of his professional profile.
After law school he secured admission to U.S. state bars and built practice credentials in both countries where he is licensed. He has been a member of the State Bar of Illinois since 2013 and joined the State Bar of New York in 2014. He is also admitted to practice in Mexico. Those admissions position him to advise clients whose matters involve U.S. and Mexican law.
Gomez’s career has been shaped by work that requires fluency in two legal cultures. He has handled matters that raise transactional and regulatory questions across borders, and he advises clients on legal risks that emerge when business or disputes touch both New York and Mexican jurisdictions. He appears at the intersection of U.S. and Mexican law rather than focusing on a single domestic docket.
Colleagues describe him as practical and detail-oriented. He applies the classroom training from two different law schools to real-world problems. In practice he often serves companies and individuals who need counsel on how U.S. legal requirements interact with Mexican rules and procedures.
He is based at Myburgh Leleu & Gomez Alfaro. At the firm he works alongside lawyers who cover international and domestic matters. His role emphasizes cross-border coordination of legal work and direct counsel to clients operating in both markets.
Outside formal memberships, Gomez maintains ties to professional networks in both Illinois and New York that assist in cross-jurisdiction coordination. He participates in the bar organizations that reflect his dual practice footprint. He also remains connected to legal developments in Mexico.
He currently practices at Myburgh Leleu & Gomez Alfaro, handling cross-border legal issues between New York and Mexico.