Since 2004 we have worked with companies and trade associations that need to anticipate, understand and legitimately engage with the public decisions affecting them. Five official sources in a single coverage, configured around each organisation’s profile.
A bill in committee, a regulation under review by the Comptroller General, a hearing logged in InfoLobby and a municipal ordinance can all point to the same risk. The value lies in seeing them together, and early.
We detect early the bills, amendments, decrees and regulations that will change the rules of the business, reading the real legislative calendar rather than the formal one.
We do not deliver automated lists. Every alert is read through your organisation’s own profile, separating what matters from what is merely noise.
Every engagement is framed by the standards of transparency, lobby registration and public ethics. It is the only way advisory work stays sustainable.
Monitoring is carried out on the basis of the specific needs and profile of each company or trade association. Subjects, public bodies, related companies, brands, projects, authorities, regions, municipalities and keywords are defined together with your team at the start of the engagement.
Chamber of Deputies and Senate: newly filed bills, committee and floor notices and agendas, reports, comparative texts and amendment bulletins, votes, urgency motions and parliamentary oversight requests. Where relevant, executive session briefs covering agreements, votes and identifiable impacts.
→Daily review of statutes, supreme decrees (both subject to and exempt from prior review), regulations, resolutions, agreements and other administrative acts bearing on regulatory compliance, permits, projects, enforcement or operations.
→Tracking of the filing and status of decrees and regulations submitted for review. Each alert identifies the issuing body, the subject matter, the filing date, the stage of review and its link to the priorities defined with you.
→Systematic review of the registries kept under Law No. 20,730 on InfoLobby and on ministerial transparency pages. Reports include the authority, date, participants, lobbyist, represented party and subject matter, with the official link.
→Sessions in the prioritised territories: projects and investments, planning instruments, regional funding, permits, ordinances and land-use planning. The regional governments and municipalities covered are agreed at the outset and may be revised later.
→What we detect reaches you in two moments: the immediate alert when it happens, and the weekly report that orders the whole picture and explains what it means.
| Source | Subject | Status | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|
| National Congress | Amendments to a sector bill | Urgency filed | |
| Official Gazette | Exempt decree in the sector | Published | |
| Comptroller General | Regulation under prior review | Under review | |
| InfoLobby | Hearing with a sector authority | Logged | |
| Municipal council | Ordinance and land use | On the agenda |

Founding partner
Lawyer, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, and Master in Public Administration, Harvard University. Twenty years of experience in public policy, from regulatory design through to enforcement.
His time as Chair of Chile’s Transparency Council and his academic work in parliamentary law explain the firm’s hallmark: understanding public decisions from the inside, with technical rigour and no shortcuts.
We are guided by work framed within the highest ethical standards of integrity and transparency, in both the public and private spheres.
We work with regulated companies, trade associations and strategic communications firms that need a precise reading of the legislative, regulatory and territorial landscape.
Under confidentiality agreements, client names are shared only in direct meetings.
A first meeting maps what is currently moving through the system in your sector and which decisions are worth taking now.
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