In May 2000, the Mexican Bankruptcy Law [Ley de Concursos Mercantiles] was enacted. This Law created a new legal regime to deal with the insolvency of traders – individuals and corporations – in Mexico, and allows for restructuring in an organized, informed and more agile manner compared to the old system. The Law also provides that, in the event that the restructuring is not achieved, it is possible to close the company by means of a procedure that allows obtaining the highest value of the company or its assets.