Hogan Lovells' Mexican team provides one of the broadest arbitration offerings in the jurisdiction, excelling both in international arbitration and across an array of domestic arbitral matters - most notably commercial, energy and construction cases. Handling a health caseload of US-Mexico cross border mandates the firm’s Mexico City and Monterrey offices work closely with their counterparts across the US (most notably New York and Miami); while more broadly the firm’s global presence (particularly its offices in Madrid, Paris and London) bolsters its multi-jurisdictional capability. The automotive and energy sectors both stand out as particular areas of expertise, yielding a varied slate of matters. Dispute resolution specialist Omar Guerrero is a renowned figure in complex arbitration mandates, either as party counsel or as sole arbitrator; he also has strong litigious and competition capabilities. Guerrero co-leads the arbitration department with Luis Enrique Graham, a similarly celebrated senior figure for arbitral matters in Mexico. Monterrey-based partner Alejandro García González, whose broad dispute resolution practice includes expertise in national and international commercial arbitration, is an additional experienced name. Further strength-in-depth is evident beneath partner level, with key figures including: counsel Juan Arturo Dueñas, who has considerable experience in energy sector arbitration; senior associate Orlando Cabrera, who advises governments and corporate investors on dispute resolution and political risk management; and fellow senior associate Eduardo Lobatón, who divides his time between the Miami and Mexico City offices and handles a varied international arbitration caseload.
Dispute resolution: arbitration in Mexico
Hogan Lovells
Responsables de la pratique:
Omar Guerrero; Luis Enrique Graham
Les références
‘Professional and punctual attention.‘
‘Omar Guerrero, Luis Ernesto Peón, Enrique Graham, Juan Felipe Dueñas, Eduardo Lobatón; all are exceptional professionals, willing to support and always with absolute loyalty to the client’s interests.‘
‘A team with solid knowledge willing to work very closely with their client. Extremely receptive and with response times (very fast) far superior to the market standard, without sacrificing quality.‘
Von Wobeser y Sierra, SC
With an extensive client list of majority international companies, the arbitration department at Von Wobeser y Sierra, SC has long been regarded as a powerhouse in the field, acting in a broad range of industrial and business sectors and deeply experienced across a variety of arbitration rules. International arbitration and disputes against government entities are particular areas of strength, particularly when the cases are effectively multidisciplinary, such as combining commercial and administrative law. A further niche differentiation is the firm’s strong reputation with Japanese clients. Two pillars of the Mexican arbitration market jointly oversee the department. Veteran practitioner Claus von Wobeser continues to be a key voice in the firm’s teams of leading counsel for a number of its most prominent cases. Alongside him, Adrián Magallanes maintains a stellar practice in both arbitration and litigation, and excels in the energy sector, which has been a major driver of dispute resolution work during the last Presidential sexenio. With 20 years’ experience, Montserrat Manzano is also a key figure (both as arbitrator and counsel); she has particular expertise regarding investor-state arbitral mandates, and more generally handles complex arbitration matters across a broad range of jurisdictions and sectors. Manzano also advises on structuring assets under investment treaties. At more junior partner level Raymundo Soberanis (who primarily focuses on energy-related disputes); the dual-qualified (New York/Mexico) Pablo Fautsch; and Jessika Rocha, all handle arbitration, litigation, anti-corruption and compliance matters in relation to a range of industries. Another standout up-and-coming name is counsel Rodrigo Barradas, whose recent caseload has seen him representing clients in disputes with Mexican state-owned enterprises and contractors. Former associate Rodrigo Macín left the firm in May 2024.
Responsables de la pratique:
Claus von Wobeser; Adrián Magallanes
Principaux clients
Sempra Energy
Ingenieros Civiles Asociados (ICA)
Anheuser Busch InBev – Cervecería Modelo
The Mitsui Group
Vitol Marketing Mexico
MSK Covertech
Seadrill
British Petroleum
InfraRed Capital Partners
Partners Group, Femaca Pipeline de Occidente
Macquaire Capital
FCTG Singapore, Holding
Huawei Technologies de México
Podsystem
Dal-Tile
Invex Capital and Invex Infraestructura
Principaux dossiers
- Advised Flight Centre FCTG Singapore Holdings on arbitration of several warranty breaches following its purchase of shares in travel companies.
- Represented Dal-Tile Incorporated and Dal-Tile International in an investment claim against Mexico, and in local judicial proceedings pertaining the enforcement of an arbitration agreement concerning a commercial dispute.
DLA Piper Mexico
DLA Piper Mexico continues to build out its presence in domestic arbitral matters, where it already demonstrates particular strength in energy sector disputes. The practice is nevertheless perhaps better known for its stellar international arbitration offering, with the Mexico City office acting as a regional hub for the practice, and which is, in turn, a key component of the firm’s global dispute resolution offering. Global head of the firm’s internatioal arbitral practice as well as co-head of the (local) team Kate Brown de Vejar is one of the foremost names in Mexico for international commercial and investment arbitration, practicing US and Australian law. Co-head of the Latin America disputes group, Gabriela Álvarez-Ávila‘s international arbitration practice evidences particularly expertise in disputes relating to investment law and high-stakes’ transactions in infrastructure, banking, energy and TMT. Both partners are currently co-leading on GoldGroup Resources’ case against Mexico under the sunset clauses of the USMCA and NAFTA chapter 11 and arising from the judicial expropriation of the client’s shares in a mining company The practice heads are supported by intermediate associate Irene Cuéllar Araiza, who joined from Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle S.C. in May 2023; and more recent counsel-level hire Juan Pablo Moyano, an April 2024 hire from Holland & Knight. In addition, litigators Antonio Cárdenas and Daniel González Estrada provide valuable advice in matters that have dual arbitration and litigation components.
Responsables de la pratique:
Kate Brown de Vejar; Gabriela Alvarez-Avila
Les références
‘It is a practice Mexico-based practice with a very important international projection. The DLA Piper practice is one of the firms with the most relevant international cases in Mexico.’
‘I think that Gabriela Alvarez is an excellent lawyer. Without a doubt, her versatility in carrying out both investor-state and commercial work stands out.‘
Principaux clients
GoldGroup Resources
Principaux dossiers
- Advised GoldGroup Resources on a NAFTA claim vs Mexico, alleging a breach of the “denial of justice” standard.
Galicia Abogados S.C.
Highlighted for its 'significant commercial management capacity' and 'ability to understand highly technical and complex matters', Galicia Abogados S.C.'s arbitration practice has had a significant impact on the market since its establishment in 2015. In arbitrations against Mexican state-owned entities in the infrastructure, construction, and energy spaces, the firm has gained a strong hold, leading counsel in a number of significant cases. Practitioners have substantial experience in international and domestic arbitration, administered by a number of different arbitral institutions. Leadership of the practice group is split between Cecilia Azar, one of the country’s most sought-after arbitrators and expert in cases relating to energy, infrastructure and construction, as well as commercial mediations; and Rodrigo Zamora an equally renowned senior figure in multi-jurisdictional arbitration. At associate level, primary support is provided by seniors Santiago Oñate (construction, public works' contracts and energy) and José Antonio Casas (construction, energy, hydrocarbons, real estate, finance and corporate disputes), who both undertake arbitration and commercial litigation with regard to their respective areas of expertise.
Responsables de la pratique:
Cecilia Azar; Rodrigo Zamora
Les références
‘Galicia Abogados as a team, having several areas of practice, allows us to deal with arbitration matters that sometimes require the intervention of other specialties. It is multicultural and has academic and training updates in the best institutions in the world, which allows us to practice with the most up-to-date concepts. and with strong argumentative skills and strategies that convince the courts. By participating in the best world forums and continuing in academic preparation it allows the introduction of the most innovative techniques and arbitration practices as well as invoking various public issues in favor of its client.’
‘The firm’s lawyers maintain constant and effective communication, have an enormous ability to understand highly technical and complex matters that allows them to present their theory of the case successfully, work together with the client and have a relevant external support network from expert to expert. foreign offices when their intervention is required by various legislations. The outstanding lawyers are: Rodrigo Zamora and Santiago Oñate.’
‘The arbitration team at Galicia Abogados is highly trained and has significant commercial management capacity, which I highlight. In the processes in which they have accompanied us, they carry out management that goes beyond the legal and understand the client’s needs and express it in the documents. Their support has been wonderful.’
Malpica, Iturbe, Buj y Paredes, S.C.
Alongside its renowned heavyweight offering in litigation, Malpica, Iturbe, Buj y Paredes, S.C. has an arbitration practice that acts in a significant number of substantial and significant arbitrations, including investment arbitrations subject to international treaties. The team - which demonstrates 'unmatched commercial sense, multidisciplinary capability and a high sense of ethics and duty', recently acted in several commercial arbitrations in the energy sector, for clients including Engie, AES, and FV Mexsolar; and is also counsel in two current investment arbitrations against Mexico. Furthermore, the team is also working on the early stages of new international arbitration cases against Mexico, pursuant to NAFTA and the Brazil-Mexico Investment Protection Treaty. One of the firm’s founding partners,the 'excellent' Rolando Zarate is an expert in both commercial and ICC arbitration; he has recently co-led counsel to key energy sector clients, in conjunction with senior partner Carlos Malpica, senior partner singled out as 'simply extraordinary' by one client. Horacio Paredes is the contact to note for arbitrations in the energy sector; and July 2024 partner promotion Alejandro Agredano has also played a role in several recent arbitration proceedings.
Responsables de la pratique:
Caros Malpica; Rolando Zarate
Les références
‘We admire the experience and contacts of its senior partners.’
‘The truth is, my experience with the office has been extraordinary, its strong points are the good service and, above all, how accurate their recommendations and comments are.’
‘Highly trained team with a practical approach who become a business partner, which is what you are looking for as a general counsel. They are distinguished from other firms by their creative, original proposals and the ability of their lawyers.’
Principaux clients
ENEL
AES
Grupo Hermes
3M
Macquarie
Engie
Alstom
Exterran
Walmart
Orden Cardinal
Schindler
Cargill
British Petroleum
GBM/Goldman Sachs
Petronas
Grupo Mexico
Frida Kahlo Estate
Siemens
Thyssen
Principaux dossiers
- Acting for Davida Arelle Seargent in an ICC arbitration against Tesla Energy seeking to obtain payment of several amounts regarding a stock purchase agreement.
- Advised AES Mérida III on an ICC arbitration against the public entity Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE).
- Acting for Orden Cardinal in answering a breach of contract claim brought by Vitol Group, and in submitting a counter claim.
Wöss & Partners
International arbitration specialist Wöss & Partners is a well respected name in both commercial and investment arbitrations, concentrating mostly on cases centred on infrastructure and energy projects, and having particular expertise in all aspects of damages matters. Figureheads and co-leaders of the practice Herfried Wöss and Adriana San Román are both standout figures when it comes to international arbitration - primarily as regards the Latin America region, a well as points of reference when it comes to damages issues. The practice is currently handling matters -as party counsel, arbitrator, adjudicator and/or damages experts- with aggregate value of over $400m. can draw on over 25 years' experience in arbitration and associate matters; while San Román - who is not a lawyer- has over 30 years' financial expertise, including a stint at the Banco Nacional de México; the pair lead bespoke teams drawn from across the firm's Washington DC, Lima and Vienna offices (as well as Mexico), with a central focus on construction, project and energy infrastructure disputes. 'Outstanding senior associate' Víctor Manuel Osante is one of the key lawyers to note in supporting the practice heads.
Responsables de la pratique:
Herfried Wöss; Adriana San Román
Les références
‘It is an excellent law firm, its professionalism and excellence of knowledge make it stand out among other arbitration firms.’
‘Herfried Wöss and Ana San Román always do impeccable work and research.’
‘The firm is composed of experienced specialists in arbitration, ADR and damages. The heads of the team, Herfried Wöss and Ana San Román are true experts in their disciplines and very knowledgeable business minded professionals. Further, their team is diverse, very mindful of the use of new technologies and open to different modes of working, privileging efficiency and quality.’
Principaux clients
Proc Mina
Arendal
Techint
Thyssen Krupp
Engie
Bomag
Principaux dossiers
- Represented a French energy consortium, as respondent, in an energy tariff arbitration reducing a $400m damages claim to zero and winning the counterclaim and cost of arbitration.
Bufete Asali
‘Able to present very complex legal arguments in a compelling and clear manner‘, the arbitration team at Bufete Asali handles an impressive breadth of cases, with recent highlights in the country’s growing landscape of energy sector disputes (wind turbine manufacturer Nordex being a key client), as well as cases in the finance and technology spaces. Luis Asali and Jorge Asali jointly oversee the department. Both have considerable experience across the full range of dispute resolution methods in Mexico, and in arbitration are well versed in representation of multinational companies under various rules. Jorge excels in investment arbitration; while Luis is praised – alongside senior associate Santiago Escobar – for making ‘innovative and well-based legal arguments‘. With a niche specalism in maritime law, Omar Colomé is an additional senior associate of note. The practice was boosted in May 2024 by the May 2024 arrival of Rodrigo Macín -fomerly at Von Wobeser y Sierra, SC- as a senior associate.
Responsables de la pratique:
Luis Asali; Jorge Asali
Les références
‘The Asali team is hard working, professional, knowledgeable, and creative. They have excellent connections in the Latin American legal market and are well known to the arbitrators. We were particularly impressed with the depth of their team as well as each member’s oral and written advocacy both in English and in Spanish.’
‘Every member of the Asali team that we worked with demonstrated excellent legal skills and were terrific advocates. Jorge Asali has textbook knowledge of the Mexican Civil Code and is an outstanding oral advocate. Santiago Escobar is an excellent writer and oral advocate. Santiago also comes up with very creative arguments and is a pleasure to work with. Juan Pablo Rodriguez is obviously brilliant with excellent ideas and drafting skills. Alina Aguilar is also an incredibly impressive associate.’
‘Excellent team with a great ability to solve the most complex legal problems with a deep knowledge of both the law and the commercial realities of the dispute. Without a doubt the best Mexican arbitration firm we have collaborated with, their contributions were important both substantively and in the way they relate to the counterparty, the client, and the arbitrators. The team, composed of partners, senior associates, and junior associates, complements each other perfectly, ensuring that all aspects of the case are covered, including research, document coordination, interaction with the client, and legal strategy.’
Principaux clients
Spica Telecom
Nordex Energy
Terminales Portuarias del Pacífico
BBVA México
Inetum
Grupo Gicsa
Secretaría de Economía
Geos Telecom
Sukarne
Omega Construcciones Industriales
Principaux dossiers
- Acting for Geos Holding Group in a contractual dispute against a Chinese Fortune 500 company.
- Advising GICSA on an arbitration against a company specialised in the development of railroad infrastructure, relating to non-compliance with an arbitral award.
- Representing BBVA México and Deutsche Bank México in an award annulment proceeding.
Creel, García-Cuéllar, Aiza y Enríquez, S.C.
Creel, García-Cuéllar, Aiza y Enríquez, S.C. fields a strong arbitration practice that coordinates with the firm’s teams in administrative litigation and alternative dispute resolution methods to support clients in the context of cross-border transactions and projects. The department is well versed in various kinds of disputes and acting under the distinct rules of differing domestic and international arbitral institutions and seats. Mexico’s most active sectors when it comes to complex disputes are all represented in the team’s slate of work; infrastructure, energy and hospitality all cropping up regularly. Practice head Elsa Ortega has experience acting as party counsel, sole arbitrator and chair of arbitral tribunals in cases both domestic and international. Senior arbitrator and of counsel to the team, former judge of the International Court of Justice Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor is a key reference point for the department; while Sofía Gómez Ruano (‘particularly responsive and pragmatic‘) focuses on domestic and international commercial arbitration and commercial mediation. ‘An excellent lawyer with a lot of experience in arbitration matters‘, highly-regarded counsel Luis Jardón is the leading figure beneath partner level; he specialises in dispute resolution, regulatory law and international investment protection law.
Responsables de la pratique:
Elsa Ortega
Les références
‘Among their strengths is the mastery and precision they have of the subject (arbitration disputes). Being a special process, they were very clear in explaining to us what and how the evidentiary material should be prepared, what deficiencies our evidence had and how we should improve them.‘
‘The partners who assisted us were: Sofía Gómez Ruano and Iker Arriola; both demonstrated knowledge and mastery in the subject of arbitration disputes; they also demonstrated openness to learn the details of the operation of our business, that was key to understanding our operational and business needs and channeling them correctly to the effective construction of our arbitration request.‘
‘They have complete command of the subjects and an impeccable work ethic.‘
Principaux clients
Legacy Vulcan
Playtech
Principaux dossiers
- Advised Legacy Vulcan in a NAFTA arbitration before ICSID against Mexico.
- Advised PT Malta as claimant in an ICC arbitration against a series of subsidiaries of Grupo Caliente.
Cuatrecasas
The arbitration department at Spanish firm Cuatrecasas' Mexico City office continues to excel in energy, construction and infrastructure project disputes. The team leans on the wider firm’s international presence to handle multi-jurisdictional cases and is spearheaded by René Irra, 'a point of reference' in the market. He is seasoned as party counsel and sole arbitrator, and is an expert on Mexican law in proceedings outside Mexico. Young partner Miguel Ángel Ortiz is an up-and-coming figure in international arbitration and alternative dispute resolution, drawing on professional experience in the federal public sector, at institutions relating to the energy, infrastructure and international trade arenas. At associate level, senior Elisa Legorreta has experience in domestic and international arbitration administered by the ICC, LCIA, CAM and CANACO, among others.
Responsables de la pratique:
René Irra
Les références
‘Excellent preparation of the team of lawyers in arbitration processes. Great professional quality and logistical organisation.’
‘Excellent preparation. That is the strongest point. A thorough and thoughtful firm is evident. René Irra is a point of reference.’
White & Case S.C.
The considerable international heft of White & Case S.C. is brought to bear on a range of international arbitrations relating to Mexico, with its local (Mexico City-based) team coordinating closely with some of the firm’s US offices to advise a prestigious client base of multinationals on matters that include investor-state, commercial and tax arbitrations, among other segments. Dual-qualified (Paraguay/New York) practice head Rafael Llano (‘great quality but low profile; he’s brilliant‘, according to one international peer) is a deeply seasoned practitioner, a member of the ICSID Panel of Arbitrators, and a recent lead representative of ICC México before the ICC’s World Arbitration Commission (2022-24); locally he focuses on the energy, construction and infrastructure sectors in Mexico (arising out of recent political and legal instabilities), but his broader practice has a strong regional aspect. Francisco de Rosenzweig is the key Mexico-qualified partner at the Mexico City office, with a particular focus on matters arising from project and asset-based financing. January 2024 partner promotion Marièle Coulet-Diaz is a further US-qualified contact to note; while local partner Carlos Véjar -who joined from Holland & Knight in August 2023- has international trade expertise in addition to his arbitral practice.
Responsables de la pratique:
Rafael Llano
Principaux clients
Consolidated Water Cooperatief
Iberdrola Mexico
Grupo Energía Bogotá
Transportadora de Energía de Centroamérica
Daniel Kappes and Kappes, Cassiday & Associates
Telefónica
Rutas de Lima
Zurich Insurance Company
Zurich South America Invest
Red Eagle Exploration
Caisse de Dépôt et Placement du Québec
CDP Groupe Infrastructures
Principaux dossiers
- Representing Consolidated Water Coöperatief in an investment dispute against Mexico brought under the North American Free Trade Agreement.
- Representing Grupo Energía Bogotá and its Guatemala-based subsidiary, Transportadora de Energía de Centroamérica (TRECSA) on an ICSID arbitration against the Republic of Guatemala.
- Representing Caisse de Dépôt et Placement du Québec, CDP Groupe Infrastructures, and its subsidiary, CDP, in an investment dispute against the Mexican state.
Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle S.C.
Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle S.C. and its US offices have a strong presence in the Mexican international arbitration market with its Mexico City office playing a significant role in multi-jurisdictional teams (generally led from New York or Washington DC), and acting both in cases requiring Mexican law expertise and international disputes. The practice also has a robust commercial arbitration offering that continues to diversify in terms of the types of case handled and is experienced acting under the auspices of UNCITRAL, ICC and the AAA rules. Eloy Barbará de Parres heads the team and is particularly well known as counsel to state entities in the oil-and-gas sector. Javier Jiménez Gutiérrez is an experienced figure in commercial arbitration across various sectors; while Ricardo Mier y Teran is gaining impressive experience in acting for states, state-owned entities and private companies in arbitrations around the world. Associate Irene Cuéllar Araiza departed the firm in May 2023.
Responsables de la pratique:
Eloy Barbará de Parres
Les références
‘Curtis’s knowledge of the inner workings of our company gives them great added value. In addition to knowing our company in detail, Curtis and their lawyers have an excellent knowledge of the food industry. Curtis’ lawyers are characterized by always having a very particular intellectual curiosity that leads them to analyze the best legal and litigation strategies in the matters they serve. The Curtis team stands out from its competitors, not only for the quality of its work, but for the human quality of its lawyers.’
‘The quality of the work of this firm is extraordinary. In addition, the CMP team is characterized by its proactivity, understanding of the industry, legal creativity, and problem solving in the most pragmatic way possible. The lawyers of this firm stand out for their integrity as professionals and their closeness to their clients. Javier Jiménez and Rodrigo Valverde are exceptional lawyers.’
‘The Curtis team’s practice in Mexico is truly international. They were the pioneers of investment arbitration in Mexico and continue that tradition. They know and represent states and state entities well in very complex arbitrations.’
Principaux clients
Dominican Republic
Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA)
Republic of Ecuador
Republic of Colombia
State of Kuwait
Republic of Cyprus
Principaux dossiers
- Representing The Dominican Republic in a UNCITRAL treaty-based arbitration against Michael Anthony Lee-Chin concerning environmental issues relating to the Santo Domingo area’s first waste management facility.
- Acting for the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and PDVSA in an investment arbitration against ConocoPhillips Petrozuata, which has developed into a substantial annulment case.
- Advising the Republic of Ecuador on an international commercial arbitration brought by a Singaporean company under the arbitration clause of an oil services contract with the Ministry of Petroleum.
Fonseca, Rodríguez, Perchemlian & Martínez Abogados
Specialist dispute resolution boutique Fonseca, Rodríguez, Perchemlian & Martínez Abogados has a decade’s experience in the market and acts in international and domestic commercial arbitrations, as well as investment cases. Senior figure Salvador Fonseca ‘stands out in all aspects‘ and has approaching 40 years’ experience as an advocate and arbitrator in both international and local arbitrations under a host of rulesets.
Responsables de la pratique:
Salvador Fonseca; Sergio Rodríguez Labastida; Antonio Perchemlian
Les références
‘Salvador Fonseca is someone I know and he is an excellent lawyer. Very professional and knowledgeable in the sector.’
‘They are top-notch lawyers. They have extensive knowledge of national and international law, with a very refined arbitration practice in all areas. It is a pleasure to work with them.’
‘The extensive knowledge they have on arbitration practices in Mexico and abroad. The lawyer who stands out in all aspects is Salvador Fonseca. Top of the top in Mexico.’
Pérez Correa González
With a particularly notable client base in the energy sector, Pérez Correa González is particularly strong in arbitrations that requite close knowledge of industry specific regulations. The practice has capability and experience in cross-border cases involving US law, with other frequent areas of work including the annulment of arbitral awards, manufacturing contract disputes and tax-related arbitration. The practice is co-led by Fernando Pérez Correa, who has a particular focus on matters involving innovative companies in their respective sectors; José Covarrubias, who is especially well regarded in energy sector disputes (particularly those involving the CFE); and Zulima González, whose specialism is cases involving insolvency and bankruptcy.
Responsables de la pratique:
Fernando Pérez Correa; José Covarrubias; Zulima González
Principaux clients
Comisión Federal de Electricidad
Crowley Technical Management / Marine Management Service
Japan Tobacco International
Exportadora de Sal
Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Transportes
G 500 Group
Abengoa
Principaux dossiers
- Advising Crowley Technical Management and Marine Management Services on the enforcement of an arbitral award in a maritime law dispute.
- Representing Exportadora de Sal in a proceeding for the annulment of the award or the rejection of its enforcement.
Ritch, Mueller y Nicolau, S.C.
Ritch, Mueller y Nicolau, S.C.'s arbitration practice 'demonstrates an excellent ability to handle complex and sensitive cases', particularly in the energy and infrastructure space, in which the firm has a well-established client base; recent mandates for the 'young team' - which nevertheless has 'great experience in the Mexican market' and 'a lot of enthusiasm and capacity for work' - include a number of renewable energy-related mandates. 'An excellent lawyer who has a very good knowledge of cases [and] their management', practice head Adriana Padilla has experience as both counsel and arbitrator, and handles both commercial and investment protection arbitration; clients note that 'she soaks up the case' and is 'particularly effective and incisive in her cross-examinations'. Senior associate Sara Hardy 'stands out for her versatility; immediate availability and attention to detail'; she provides primary support across the firm’s dispute resolution offering and is building a strong practice in cross-border contentious matters.
Responsables de la pratique:
Adriana Padilla
Les références
‘Innovative and uniquely structured structures based on the client’s needs.‘
‘The Ritch arbitration team led by Adriana Padilla is solid. It demonstrates an excellent ability to handle complex and sensitive cases. We have received high-level advice on strategic decisions that have involved the company’s C-Suite.‘
‘Sara Hardy stands out for her versatility; immediate availability and attention to detail.‘
Principaux dossiers
- Represented Tierra Mojada in an LCIA arbitration filed by CFEnergía relating to a fuel supply agreement for a combined cycle power plant located in Jalisco.
Del Castillo y Castro Abogados
Having spun out of the full service Santamarina y Steta some six years ago, Del Castillo y Castro Abogados is today a well-established boutique with a solid track record in civil, commercial, construction and insurance arbitrations, acting for international companies conducting business in Mexico. The team is well versed in representing clients before the ICC, the National Chamber of Commerce (CANACO), the Arbitration Centre of Mexico (ACM), and public institutions that administer arbitration proceedings. Fernando Del Castillo, an expert in bankruptcy and insolvency, as well as dispute resolution more broadly, co-leads the group from Mexico City; while Monterrey-based Camilo Vázquez López also has broad disputes experience, including domestic and international arbitration proceedings.
Responsables de la pratique:
Fernando del Castillo; Camilo Vázquez López
García Barragán Abogados
Boutique firm García Barragán Abogados fields an arbitration team peopled by 'excellent professionals' that makes for a strong choice in international arbitration and domestic commercial arbitration. Its practitioners also have considerable experience garnered from numerous ad hoc arbitration procedures and in cases from a healthy breadth of sectors, recently acting in the wholesale trade, automotive, finance and energy industries. Daniel García-Barragán is the primary contact and has advised multinational companies on domestic and international arbitrations seated in Mexico City, Houston, New York, London, among other locations.
Responsables de la pratique:
Daniel García-Barragán
Les références
‘García Barragán Abogados is once again the firm we turn to when there are negotiations and delicate and important situations to attend to in our corporate group. After having interacted with different small, boutique and large/prestigious firms, we consider that García Barragán Abogados is at the top when it comes to quality for the money. Although it has all the comforts, support areas, educational level of its staff and understanding of the business world, it has the advantage of being able to move more agilely and without having to charge for a heavy structure and unnecessary luxuries, which are almost always unnecessary in other types of larger firms.’
‘Excellent professionals, but above all, great human beings. It is difficult in this profession and at this level to find lawyers with first-class human quality. In García Barragán, one finds great human beings with high moral quality and professional ethics, who are also very passionate about their profession and about helping their clients clearly understand the situation and scenarios, define the goal and achieve the best possible for their clients, not only in terms of economics but also in terms of energy and time dedicated.’
Garza Tello-Clyde & Co Mexico
Garza Tello-Clyde & Co Mexico stands out in the Mexican arbitration market for its expertise in shipping-sector cases, where contract agreements frequently include arbitration clauses. Insurance disputes are also commonly handled by the practice, and the team has a share of the thriving market in energy sector arbitration. Vicente Bañuelos Rizo heads the department as part of his broad dispute resolution practice, with senior associates Gabriela Angel and Agustín Ortega Tellez both bringing international arbitration experience to the offering.
Responsables de la pratique:
Vicente Bañuelos Rizo
Les références
‘We needed on the ground lawyers with experience and comfort both in the local Mexican courts, but also in international arbitration. Garza met that requirement to a T. Furthermore there association with Clyde & Co. signalled how well perceived their practitioners are and their insight of the local law and customs was critical and guiding us to where we are in these proceedings.‘
‘The team at Garza has gone out of their way to make sure that we are both informed, involved and aware of the relevant goings on in the case. That kind of attention is noticed and appreciated.‘
‘The team is solid and has knowledge of the management of the arbitration procedure administered by CAM. They are diligent in handling matters, and despite being a small team, they show solidity in front of clients.‘
Holland & Knight
Commercial and investment arbitrations with public international law or cross-border elements are the forte of the offering at Holland & Knight‘s Mexico City office, which collaborates extensively with the firm’s US counterparts, notably the Miami office. Experienced partner Luis Rubio is particularly known for his expertise in NAFTA-related disputes; he now coordinates the practice in Mexico following the departure of former practice head Carlos Vejar in August 2023. Octavio Lecona, a partner in the TMT and corporate and M&A groups, lends his expertise on contractual disputes; and senior counsel Laura Yvonne Zielinski is a further notable contact, specialising in international investment and commercial arbitration. Promoted to senior counsel in April 2024, Antonio Barrera Ríos specialises in energy and natural resources sector (energy, hydrcoarbons and mining) arbitration.
Responsables de la pratique:
Luis Rubio
Les références
‘They combine well the knowledge of arbitration, with Mexican litigation practice and its possible interactions with arbitration, and with the sectoral knowledge that allows them to understand the substantive issues that arise in arbitration. Holland & Knight’s team also has a good balance between more senior and more junior members, so that the work can be carried out efficiently.‘
‘Luis Rubio is a great lawyer with a deep knowledge of the telecommunications sector in Mexico. His strategic vision is very important for the good development of the cases.‘
Principaux clients
CB&I UK
Finley Resources
MWS Management
Prize Permanent Holdings
Principaux dossiers
- Advised CB&I UK on an investment arbitration proceeding against the government of Colombia.
- Advised Finley, MWS and Prize on an investment treaty arbitration under the NAFTA and the USMCA against the government of Mexico.
Santamarina y Steta
Coordinated by Roberto Fernández del Valle (Mexico City) and Carlos Brehm (Monterrey), the arbitration offering at Santamarina y Steta has extensive experience in handling both ad hoc and institutional procedures, with a number of recent cases in the energy and logistics areas, largely born out of contractual disputes. Handling instructions from both international and domestic clients, Del Valle is particularly well versed in the above mentioned contractual disputes, as well as contentious real estate matters; while Brehm handles a variety of commercial arbitrations.
Responsables de la pratique:
Roberto Fernández del Valle; Carlos Brehm
Les références
‘The skills of the arbitration team stand out among the rest of the lawyers in this practice area. Their business and practical approach make all the difference.’
‘Something that is important for us is receiving relevant information on time and real management of expectations. The communication that Santamarina and Steta have with our team leaves us very satisfied.’
‘It is one of the largest and most recognized law firms nationwide.’