Alta Batalla continues to grow since its 2021 merger with firms in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, leveraging the bench strength of its environmental, public law, corporate and tax offerings to advise generators, financiers and contractors on major energy and infrastructure projects. The firm’s full offering cover matters ranging from bidding processes, judicial procedures and power purchase agreements to energy regulatory matters, including tariffs and regulatory accounting and environmental permits. The practice is headed by Raúl Guevara, who brings experience in energy sector judicial disputes, waste management, air emissions, soil pollution, urban planning and international arbitration procedures; Marvin Carvajal, who draws on over 20 years in the public sector, and as a clerk of the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Costa Rica, director of the Judicial Training School and general legal counsel of the Presidency of Costa Rica; and energy finance specialist Rodrigo Zelaya. Other figures of notes include Marco Ureña, who handles matters involving government procurement and administrative law, and associates Krisly Hidalgo and Luis Salazar. The team was further bolstered in August 2024 with the addition of senior counsel Roberto Cordero, an expert in environmental and ESG law, from Arias.
Energy and natural resources in Costa Rica
Alta Batalla
Responsables de la pratique:
Raúl Guevara; Marvin Carvajal; Rodrigo Zelaya
Les références
‘They maintain full control of the issues, they have technological platforms for compliance and their service is very efficient.’
‘Rodrigo Zelaya and Raúl Guevara are noted for their extensive knowledge and complete technical mastery of the topics.’
‘What makes this practice unique is its attention to the needs of its clients and its experience in creating innovative solutions.’
Principaux clients
Medux
Planta Hidroeléctrica Ampliación
Enel Green Energy
Enel X
Petróleos Delta
Grupo Sur
MGM Innova Group
CMI Energy
Sky
Planta Hidroeléctrica El Ángel
Principaux dossiers
- Advised Grupo El Ángel on regulatory and contractual issues relating to its different hydroelectric power projects in Costa Rica.
- Advised Panasonic on compliance with the legal requirements in energy matters, as well as on certification with the ISO 50001 energy standard.
Arias
The team at Arias leverages the strength of locations in Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Panama and Costa Rica to advise energy investment groups, generators and developers on major energy projects at every phase – from initial investment to operations. The practice’s full service covers regulatory compliance issues, bidding processes and advisory services to large energy consumers in relation to the development of contracts of sale or supply. The team is headed by project finance expert Carlos Ubico, who brings strength to administrative procedures and litigation proceedings, the creation of public-private partnerships, public works concessions and challenges before the Constitutional Court. Other key figures include Vicente Lines, who draws on over 25 years of experience in regulated industry matters, and senior counsel Luis Diego Obando, an administrative law specialist with both national and international experience.
Responsables de la pratique:
Carlos Ubico
Principaux clients
Metalco
Enfragen
Principaux dossiers
- Advised EnfraGen, a developer and owner of renewable energy infrastructure, on the financing for the acquisition in Costa Rica of a wind power asset.
ECIJA
The team at ECIJA draws on the bench strength of its March 2023 alliance with Taylor Wessing LLP and offices throughout Europe and Latin America, to assist major renewable energy developers, energy generators and distributors, and utility associations with the management, development, procurement, construction, commissioning and operation of hydro, wind, photovoltaic, biomass and combined renewable energy projects. The group’s full service covers matters ranging from due diligence reviews and permitting procedures to power purchase agreements and the development of investment vehicles for project finance. The practice is headed by Guillermo Zúñiga, who brings expertise to advising on wind and photovoltaic projects at every stage. Mariela Hernández brings experience to public law matters in the energy sphere and complex, sector-related litigation.
Responsables de la pratique:
Guillermo Zúñiga
Les références
‘ECIJA’s enormous capacity, extensive experience and participation in several major transactions in the energy sector make it an excellent option for legal advice.’
‘Mariela Hernández combines extraordinary technical ability with highly relevant practical experience in the renewable energy sector.’
‘Compared to other firms, there is greater experience and interaction with clients.’
Principaux clients
Hunt Costa Rica
Swissol
Ghella
Union Fenosa Generadora La Joya (subsidiary of Global Power Generation)
Conelectricas
Coopelesca
Toro Energia
Poas Energia
Principaux dossiers
- Assisting Hunt Energy Horizons, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hunt Oil, with regard to its participation in a wind farm, a project that is undergoing a bidding process, and two other projects in the pipeline.
- Assisted Ghella in a dispute over the legality of a $750k fine imposed for the late delivery of a turn-key hydroelectric plant for a state-owned utility agency.
- Representing Union Fenosa Generadora La Joya in an action to obtain a refund from the state related to certain purchases for the construction, equipment and operation of a hydroelectric plant.