Firms To Watch: Environment

Ibarra, del Paso y Gallego‘s former practice head, Adrián del Paso, migrated to newly-formed boutique Assembla along with counsel Mauricio Sandoval in March 2024. The firm promises to be a significant force in the Mexican environmental arena and counts with del Paso’s substantial environmental, life sciences, healthcare, and regulatory expertise.
Boutique firm DAT Consultores, S.C. handles a range of environmental mandates, among them authorisations; impact assessments for real estate, energy and infrastructure projects; and waste management. Founding partner Concepción Contreras is the group’s key contact.
The February-2023 hire of Carlos Del Razo (‘an exceptional lawyer’, with ‘great experience in the sector’ and whose ‘insight and advice is very practical’) from specialist boutique Carvajal Machado Abogados, and who arrives as practice head at ECIJA’s Mexico office, signals the firm as one-to-watch in the environmental law sector; the four-strong team has been active in due diligence matters and representations before relevant authorities (such as SEMARNAT and CONAGUA), with notable mandates including assisting a mining operation in Chihuahua with the amendments of its existing environmental impact authorisations.
August 2023 saw Garrigues Mexico welcome Georgina Gutiérrez Barbosa – previously a senior associate at Cacheaux, Cavazos & Newton – as head of the firm’s compact environmental team. Gutiérrez has notable experience in environmental compliance and administrative litigation.
Leveraging the strength of its energy and renewables practice and clientele, Holland & Knight LLP is building out its environmental and ESG capabilities under the dual leadership of Rodolfo Rueda Ballesteros, who leads the Mexico office regulatory and governmental affairs practice, and energy partner Carlos Ochoa; recent matters – primarily relating to the energy and infrastructure sectors – include the regularisation and extension of environmental impact authorisations and water concessions, environmental restructuring and due diligence, and legal, environmental and regulatory advisory.
Nader, Hayaux y Goebel, SC's sustainable transition working group is not an environmental practice as traditionally conceived but is instead focused on advice and consultancy (for clients such as BBVA, HSBC and Grupo FRISA) related to the World Economic Forum’s Climate Governance Initiative (CGI), along with associated matters such as green finance, sustainable development goals, the issuance of BioCredits and bonds, and environmentally conscious governance strategies, among others; name partner Yves Hayaux-du-Tilly is the key contact and has led the firm’s efforts to establish not-for-profit entity Chapter Zero Mexico – effectively the local chapter of the CGI. The firm announced the hire of Marcela Ánimas as a partner – effective as of January 2024; arriving from her own boutique, Ánimas’ incorporation should radically broaden the practice’s capabilities across the environmental impact, risk and compliance segments, along with water law.

Environment in Mexico

Creel, García-Cuéllar, Aiza y Enríquez, S.C.

Lauded for its ‘extensive knowledge’ and ‘good customer service’, the team at Creel, García-Cuéllar, Aiza y Enríquez, S.C. primarily handles the environmental aspects of M&A and real estate transactions, in addition to a range of advisory environmental mandates, among them permitting, contaminated sites, emissions and zoning. Recent standout matters have included the drafting of an environmental regulatory strategy for General Atlantic following its acquisition of MAC Hospitals; and advising Greenfield Partners on the environmental implications of its purchase of a decommissioned facility in Nuevo Laredo. Real estate and environmental specialist Carlos de Icaza steers the practice group and has significant experience providing real estate investment trusts, development companies and private equity funds with transactional support. Additional key contacts include counsels Alejandro Castelló, who also takes care of real estate and environmental matters; Jessica Villaverde, who deals with environmental impact assessments, water law, and hazardous waste and contaminated site mandates; and Mariana Westendarp, who also focuses on environmental advisory work.

Responsables de la pratique:

Carlos de Icaza


Les références

‘They fully empathize with the needs of the client.’

‘The lawyers have extensive knowledge of the issues they address with us, as well as good customer service.’

Principaux clients

Legacy Vulcan and its Mexican subsidiary Calizas Industriales del Carmen


Infrared Capital Partners and Invex Energía


Terminal KMS de GNL


General Atlantic


Fló Networks


Holcim


Emergent Cold LatAm Management


Butterfly Equity


MetLife


Steel Dynamics


Principaux dossiers


  • Advised Legacy Vulcan on various environmental aspects of CALICA’s operations in Mexico.
  • Advised Achroma on its acquisition of Huntsman Corporation.
  • Advised Steel Dynamics on the purchase of approximately 280 hectares of land located in the municipality of Villa de Reyes, San Luis Potosí.

Galicia Abogados S.C.

Highlighted by one client as ‘the best environmental law team in Mexico’, the group at Galicia Abogados S.C. is equipped to handle the gamut of matters, including environmental due diligence for corporate transactions, regulatory matters and litigation. Advisory mandates that include water and wastewater, contaminated sites, waste management and carbon credits constitute an additional pillar of the practice. Recent months have seen the team act on high-profile matters that include providing regulatory advice to Green Tank; providing environmental counsel to New Fortress Energy; and advising Cementos Moctezuma on water-related issues. The practice is jointly directed by Mariana Herrero, who has broad advisory experience and a particular specialism in water rights and the design of strategies to ensure compliance with wastewater regulations; and Carlos Escoto, who majors on the environmental aspects of M&A and financing projects. Key names to note at associate level include Lucía Manzo and Lourdes Lozano, who support the partners on the regulatory and environmental aspects of energy and infrastructure projects.

Responsables de la pratique:

Mariana Herrero; Carlos Escoto


Les références

‘The best environmental law team in Mexico. Their partners and associates are outstanding.’

‘They are up-to-date in all regulatory matters and have a great way of explaining technical matters in a simple way.’

‘Always available and always thinking outside the box. They don’t limit their recommendations to what is asked but think about every other related aspect that might impact any situation.’

Principaux clients

KfW IPEX-Bank


Abertis Infraestructuras and GIC Special Investments


KPS Capital Partners


Cargill


Nishimura & Asahi


International Finance Corporation (IFC)


New Fortress Energy


Grupo Farmaceutico Somar


Guardian Industries


Lyondell Basell


Banco Nacional de Comercio Exterior, Sociedad Nacional de Crédito, Institución de Banca de Desarrollo (Bancomext)


Equinox Gold


Silver Wheaton


Sumitomo Mitsui Banking


Credit Suisse Securities (USA)


Promecap


Citigroup Global Markets


Principaux dossiers


  • Retained by Termolita, Cargill and New Fortress Energy (among others), to act as the companies’ ongoing legal environmental counsel for all issues related to Mexican environmental legislation.
  • Retained by Costco Wholesale Mexico to act as the company’s environmental regulatory counsel for Mexican environmental legislation updates applicable to its retail stores nationwide.
  • Provided ongoing environmental regulatory advice to EDP Renovaveis for the development, operation and expansion of the company’s renewable energy projects in Mexico.

Carvajal Machado Abogados

Boasting a high degree of specialisation’ and a ‘strong technical capacity’, the team at Carvajal Machado Abogados is known for its strength in a variety of environmental law matters for which it is regularly called upon by mining and hospitality companies, in particular. Key areas of focus for the group include waste management, environmental impact assessments, water, waste water and permitting mandates, and administrative litigation. A recent standout matter saw the practice group represent a neighbourhood association in Mexico City, successfully blocking illegal developments and environmental violations in the Bosque de Chapultepec. Gustavo Carvajal spearheads the department and specialises in regulatory issues and advisory and contentious environmental work. Administrative law specialists Pilar Galván and Juan Pedro Machado are also active on contentious environmental mandates. Senior associate Jorge Gómez DeSilva's practice takes in urban and ecological planning and land use, and he has substantial experience advising mining and oil-and-gas clients on the regulations applicable to natural protected areas. Carlos Del Razo left the firm in February 2023.

Responsables de la pratique:

Gustavo Carvajal


Les références

‘I consider that the staff and lawyers who work at Carbajal y Machado are professionals in their field, with the capacity, tools, knowledge and skills necessary to carry out the work in relation to the subjects of environment and urban development.’

‘They are professionals in their field, and in addition to their way of carrying out processes and the client-company relationship, they have always been distinguished by good treatment, being clear and willing to solve problems that arise. Dealing with cases in a timely and professional manner to the greatest extent possible, and trying to find various alternatives to resolve them.’

‘Carbajal Machado is very efficient in saving green areas, always willing to answer our questions and respond to the authorities regarding deliverables and costs.’

Principaux clients

Argonaut Gold


Nautilus Explorer México (Icarus Aviation)


ENI México


Producciones Especializadas


Grupo Gayosso


Stupa Ranch


Cobre del Mayo


Compañía Minera Cuzcatlán


Citizen Committee of Lomas de Bezares Neighborhood


Deacero


Principaux dossiers


  • Assisted Stupa Ranch with developing a housing project in the resort town of Avándaro, State of Mexico.
  • Assisted Compañía Minera Cuzcatlán with environmental compliance advice following a National Water Commission inspection at its San José site in Oaxaca.
  • Represented Argonaut Gold, filing three amparo suits on behalf of three subsidiaries of Argonaut Gold which challenge the constitutionality of the May 2023 federal Mining Reform.

Pérez-Llorca

Lauded for its ‘excellent service … follow-up on issues, and clear responses’, the team at Pérez-Llorca - formerly González Calvillo until the firms' merger in July 2004 - advises on the gamut of environmental mandates, including those relating to water concessions and wastewater discharge permits, environmental due diligence, risk mitigation and litigation. The group’s broad client roster is home to corporate clients in the aquaculture, real estate, energy and chemical sectors. Recent highlights saw the team lobby the National Water Commission in order to secure wastewater discharge permits for Gas y Petroquímica de Occidente; and advise Baja Aqua Farms on the sale of equity interests to a consortium of investors. Leadership of the practice is shared between a group of four counsels, comprising Enrique Muñoz GuízarCarlos Fernando Castilla, Paola Hernández Villalvazo and Julia González. Muñoz Guízar has ample experience in regulatory matters, public bids, and water concessions; Castilla majors on administrative litigation and the resolution of environmental disputes. For her part, Hernández Villalvazo has significant experience mining-sector experience, as well as environmental class action defence; while González has focused her practice on regulatory matters, dispute resolution, risk prevention and the development of infrastructure projects. ‘First-class’ senior associate Georgina Zavala is praised for her ‘extensive subject knowledge’ and specialises in water law.

Responsables de la pratique:

Enrique Muñoz Guízar; Carlos Castilla; Paola Hernández; Julia González Romero


Les références

‘The service we have received for years from GC has been excellent. Extensive knowledge of environmental compliance.’

‘Excellent service from Enrique Muñoz and Georgina Zavala, follow-up on issues and clear responses.’

‘The team of lawyers at González Calvillo, especially Carlos Castilla, are very professional, very friendly, they are always attentive to our needs and advise us on the issues we require, in addition to being very good lawyers in both environmental law and corporate law.’

Principaux clients

Atlas Holding


AUO Corporation


Baja Aqua Farms


Draslovka (Covoro Mining Solutions)


Ferrero de México


Givaudan


Grupo Alpura


M3 Resources Mexico


Magnekon (Grupo Xignux)


Mondelez International


Ontex México (PI Mabe)


Operadora Playa Virrey


Pacific Lifestyle Properties


PROMAN


Qualtia Alimentos (Grupo Xignux)


Robertet de México


Saavi Energía


Shütz Elsa


Smurfit Kappa


TerraMar Capital


Thor Urbana


Triumvirate International


Zuma Energía


Principaux dossiers


  • Advised Gas y Petroquímica de Occidente on the opening of a $5bn fertilizer plant in Topolobampo, Sinaloa.
  • Advised Ontex on the regularisation and sale processes of its Puebla and Tijuana plants.
  • Assisted Atlas Holdings with the acquisition of automotive supplier US Farathane, USF Holdings and its subsidiaries.

Hogan Lovells

The expertise of the practice group at Hogan Lovells encompasses environmental compliance, polluted sites and waste management, water supply and wastewater discharges, as well as environmental impact considerations for infrastructure projects throughout Mexico. Routinely acting on behalf of construction, mining, automotive, and energy-sector clients, the team is also equipped to conduct environmental audits and handle environmental litigation before local and federal courts. Practice lead Mauricio Llamas joined the firm from Jones Day in April 2023, bringing with him senior associate Mauricio Villegas, along with two further associates. Llamas' practice is centred on administrative and regulatory matters with regards to environmental and health and safety law, and has particular focus on waste management and recycling, contaminated site liability, site abandonment procedures and air emissions mandates. Villegas is noted for his knowledge of industrial and natural resources exploitation, the development of compliance strategies and remediation procedures.

Responsables de la pratique:

Mauricio Llamas


Les références

‘It is a very proactive team and has the ability to solve problems quickly.’

‘The ability to solve problems quickly. Excellent service from René Arce Lozano, Mauricio Villegas and Mauricio Llamas.’

‘They have a combination of talent that makes them unique, their specialised technical skill is not easily found in the legal market. This differentiation makes them very valuable.’

Principaux clients

Grupo Elementia


Newmont-Goldcorp


Goodyear


Agnico Eagle


Procter & Gamble


ExxonMobil


Imerys


Blue Arrow


ExxonMobil


Ragasa Industrias


Illinois Tool Works


SABIC


Veolia Environment


Industrial Recycling


Principaux dossiers


  • Provided strategic counsel to Elementia, facilitating and overseeing a remediation initiative.
  • Assisted Newmont-Goldcorp with formulating and determining the requisite environmental and safety measures for implementation at their site.
  • Provided strategic advisory services to Procter & Gamble, facilitating the successful procurement of authorisation from Mexico’s National Water Commission.

Pontones & Ledesma

The team at environmental boutique Pontones & Ledesma is specialised in providing environmental regulatory compliance advice to domestic and international clients, including those working in the retail, energy, food and drink, and construction segments. A pillar of the practice involves the obtaining of authorisations from governmental agencies including ASEA, SEMARNAT and CONAGUA, and it has additional capabilities in litigation and audits. The founding partners share leadership: Luigi Pontones specialises in advisory and contentious environmental mandates; while Arturo Ledesma maintains an advisory practice that takes in audits, environmental impact assessments, emissions, pollution and hazardous waste. Senior associate Valeria Bustamante focuses on environmental audits and has particular knowledge of water and wastewater matters. Pablo Martínez Santuario, Fernanda Barrientos Carrasco, and Irvin Mallen are additional associate-level contacts and support the partners across the gamut of matters.

Responsables de la pratique:

Luigi Iacobi Pontones; Arturo Ledesma


Les références

‘The team is very professional and expert in the field, in addition, they show total availability and openness for consultations, follow-up, and queries.’

‘Their professionalism, expertise, attention, and availability are greatly appreciated. Effective personalized attention.’

‘Firm specialized in environmental matters with expert knowledge and understanding of business perspectives.’

Principaux clients

Kimberly-Clark de México


El Milagro de Baja


Familia Lima Fernández


Parks Concentradora


Cafés de Especialidad de Chiapas


Hotel Molino de la Alborada San Cristóbal


Comercial City Fresko


Enerfin, Grupo Elecnor (Electrificaciones del Norte Elecnor)


Grupo Hotelero Santa Fe


Habitas Group


Principaux dossiers


  • Assisted Santa Fe Hotel Group with obtaining an extension of the term of a federal maritime-terrestrial zone concession from the Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources for its Krystal hotel in Acapulco, Guerrero.
  • Assisted Cafés de Especialidad de Chiapas with a matter involving inspections and the risk of facing administrative proceedings initiated by the National Water Commission.
  • Assisted Parks Concentradora with consulting support leading to the modification of the Environmental Impact Authorisation for Torre Polyforum Siqueiros, a 76,000 square metre, 48-storey building.

Von Wobeser y Sierra, SC

The environmental group at Von Wobeser y Sierra, SC has a track record in advising on a range of environmental compliance mandates, namely those involving water supply and waste water discharge, along with environmental impact assessments; and the securing of municipal, state, and federal environmental and social permits for the development of projects. Arbitration and litigation stemming from environmental disputes constitute an additional pillar of the practice. The team is frequently retained by major multinationals working across the food and drink, retail, automotive and hospitality sectors, who benefit from the firm’s full-service offering and the transactional expertise that comes with it. The practice is co-led by Edmond Grieger, who handles advisory matters, as well as administrative arbitration and litigation; and Ariel Garfio, who specialises in the development, construction and operation of energy and infrastructure projects, in addition to environmental, regulatory and agrarian matters. The key associate-level contact is Roberto Flores, who focuses on providing day-to-day regulatory and environmental advice to domestic and international companies, as well as handling real estate and projects mandates.

Responsables de la pratique:

Edmond Grieger; Ariel Garfio


Principaux clients

Anheuser Bush InBev (Grupo Modelo)


Invenergy


BMW Group


3M


Blanmin


Uber and Corner Shop


COMPAS (Cooperation Manufacturing Plant Aguascalientes)


Benteler


First Brands Group (Brake Parts)


Amigos de Sian Ka’an


Fresenius


Grupo Transmontes


USG México


Hella Automotive (now Forvia)


Principaux dossiers


  • Advised Grupo Modelo on issues related to transmission of water rights and environmental compliance matters across several states.
  • Provided ongoing legal advice relating to 3M’s offices and manufacturing plants in Chihuahua, Nuevo León, San Luis Potosí, and Baja California, ensuring that its waste management service providers comply with environmental regulations.
  • Advised Invenergy on compliance matters related to environmental, social and regulatory matters for the successful development, construction and operation of all its energy generation projects in Mexico.

Greenberg Traurig, S.C.

The environmental group at Greenberg Traurig, S.C. is well-placed to handle mandates relating to environmental and regulatory permitting, contaminated sites, waste management, and air and water pollution. Additional areas of expertise include infrastructure, real estate and projects, as well as environmental due diligence for M&A transactions. The group is regularly instructed by clients in the oil-and-gas, food and beverage, healthcare, renewables and banking segments. Erick Hernández Gallego steers the practice and routinely advises corporations on environmental impact and risk matters, the financing of green projects and emissions reductions. Additional key contacts include senior associate Luis Jorge Akle, who focuses on environmental compliance and renewable energy projects. A recent highlight saw the group advise Vive Energía on its environmental and regulatory obligations in a series of renewable energy projects, including an offshore wind farm and a green hydrogen plant.

Responsables de la pratique:

Erick Hernández Gallego


Les références

The Greenberg team has extensive experience in environmental issues. They have been with us for several years during the development of our portfolio as well as in the operation of the industrial parks.’

Due to their experience and ability to solve problems, we primarily work with Erick Hernandez and Jorge Luis Akle.’

Principaux clients

Black Diamond Capital Management


Carbon Counts / World Bank


Envision International/Vive Energía


FinSalud


Taylor Farms


Grupo Idesa


Syngenta (Crop Division)


Walton Street Capital


Holiday Inn


Centro Médico Toluca (CMT)


Creo Capital Partners


Principaux dossiers


  • Assisted Taylor Farms with the increase and amendment of its wastewater discharge permit at its Guanajuato facility.
  • Represented Grupo Idesa in a series of regulatory and litigation matters.
  • Advised The World Bank on assisting SEMARNAT (Mexico’s Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources) with the implementation of a Mexican Official Standard for CCUS (Carbon Capture, Use and Storage).

Grepe, Lavin & Zavaleta, SC

Lauded for the ‘outstanding level of knowledge and coordination’ of its team members, the group at Grepe, Lavin & Zavaleta, SC is equipped to handle a range of environmental mandates, among them permitting, waste and wastewater mandates, regulatory compliance, enforcement actions and litigation. Recent standout matters have included assisting Kansas City Southern Mexico with environmental compliance support, and advising the Climate Action Reserve of California on the drafting of a new forest protocol for the development of carbon projects in Mexico. As of 2024, environmental and litigation specialist Pedro Morales is the sole practice head. He garners client praise for his ‘outstanding track record in the environmental field’, and is highlighted by another as ‘one of the best environmentalists in the country’. Additional key contacts include administrative litigator David Perales; and Juan Ignacio López Domínguez, who majors on environmental tax matters.

Responsables de la pratique:

Pedro Morales


Les références

‘What makes this practice unique is Pedro Morales. Pedro Morales is one of the best environmentalists in the country.’

‘Pedro Morales is a great lawyer with a great way with colleagues and clients alike. He stands out for his subject knowledge and great treatment of clients.’

‘GLZ is one of the only law firms in Mexico with such great technical knowledge and vast experience in carbon markets.’

Principaux clients

Tesla


The Toro Company


Grupo Barramar


Tarkett


Canadian Pacific Kansas City


BRET


Bayer


McCormick


Pepsi


Toroto


Principaux dossiers


  • Assisted Tesla with the environmental and regulatory framework for the development of the company’s plant to be established in Santa Catarina, Nuevo León.
  • Assisted the Toro Company with the acquisition of environmental permits for the development of its industrial facility in Nuevo León.
  • Assisted Bayer with obtaining its state environmental permits for its Lerma plant in the State of Mexico.

Ritch, Mueller y Nicolau, S.C.

The ‘complete’ team at Ritch, Mueller y Nicolau, S.C. demonstrates advisory, regulatory, and transactional capabilities in the environmental arena. Core areas of expertise include water and wastewater, waste management, air emissions, land use, and environmental due diligence. Recent work has included an environmental and regulatory due diligence review for Baja Aqua Farms, a Baja California-based company engaged in the production and distribution of bluefin tuna. The environmental and ESG-focused Brenda Rogel steers the practice and is noted for her advisory, regulatory and contentious strength; her practice has particular focus on the management of contaminated sites and environmental emergencies, as well as the formulation of sustainability and climate change strategies for corporations. Additional key contacts include senior associates Estuardo Anaya, lauded as up-to-date’ and primarily concerned with consulting, litigation and the development of environmental management and compliance systems; Javier Camacho (environmental impact and risk, national waters use, wastewater discharge, air emissions); and Ana Paulina Arenas (regulatory and environmental compliance reviews for infrastructure projects).

Responsables de la pratique:

Brenda Rogel Salgado


Les références

‘It is a very complete team, with members who know the sector and environmental regulation well, as well as very good management with the authorities.’

‘They have very good availability and in case of emergencies, they are always ready to provide the necessary support. Estuardo Anaya has always shown to be up-to-date and have a broad knowledge of the environmental issues we have seen with Ritch Mueller.’

Principaux clients

BBVA México


Fibra Monterrey


Mexico Infrastructure Partners


Castle Harlan


Principaux dossiers


  • Advised BBVA México on a structured financing for the elevated highway known as Libramiento Progreso, located in Yucatán, Mexico, providing due diligence on environmental and permitting matters.
  • Advised Fibra Monterrey in connection with the regulatory and environmental due diligence processes related to the acquisition of 46 industrial buildings form Walton and Finsa, as well as on environmental and regulatory matters related to the transaction documents.
  • Assisted MIP with an in-depth assessment of the environmental and regulatory compliance status of the 13 power plants to be acquired from Iberdrola.

Baker McKenzie Abogados, S.C.

The environmental team at Baker McKenzie Abogados, S.C. advises real estate, mining, energy and manufacturing-sector clients on regulatory compliance, clean-ups, audits, and corporate policies, as well as representing them in contentious administrative proceedings and litigation. Tijuana-based senior counsel Federico Ruanova Guinea leads the firm’s environmental and climate law practice in Mexico. Ruanova specialises in advising clients on compliance with air emissions, water and wastewater, hazardous and non-hazardous waste and occupational health and safety requirements. Guadalajara-based senior associate Alejandra Muriel Vizcaino is focused on banking, finance and projects, and routinely takes care of renewing environmental permits and carrying out environmental due diligence. Recent highlights saw the group advise on disposal requirements, reforestation projects and the purchase of carbon credits.

Responsables de la pratique:

Federico Ruanova Guinea


Principaux clients

Shell


Ibedrola


West Rock


Honeywell (Ademco de Juarez)


USG Corporation


British Columbia Ferry Services


Fender Guitars


Macquarie Infrastructure


Pachama


Poly America


Principaux dossiers


  • Represented Shell in an administrative dispute with the federal environmental agency of Mexico.
  • Advised Iberdrola on the sale of several combined-cycle power plants in Mexico.
  • Advised West Rock on complying with a number of environmental permitting requirements.

Jones Day

Working under the leadership of counsel Roberto Torres Velasco, who joined the firm as head of the Mexican Government Regulations practice group from Garrigues Mexico in May 2023, the team at Jones Day handles a range of environmental mandates. Core areas of expertise include due diligence for corporate transactions, regulatory compliance, crisis management and providing support to clients facing regulatory agency investigations. Velasco is well-versed in environmental and administrative law and has additional experience in M&A, project finance and corporate restructuring. Associate Andrés Lieja specialises in administrative litigation, tax, and due diligence. Ex-practice head Mauricio Llamas left the firm in April 2023.

Responsables de la pratique:

Roberto Torres Velasco


Les références

‘Roberto Torres – great ability to analyse and synthesize complex problems, providing practical and reasonable solutions.’

‘They have strong subject knowledge which allows them to give timely and assertive advice.’

‘Andrés Lieja has an openness to change that allows him to visualize the broad picture and focus on the details to translate them into defence arguments.’

Principaux clients

Bio Pappel Scribe


Flottec


Desarrollos Eólicos Mexicanos (DEMEX)


Principaux dossiers


  • Assisted Bio Pappel Scribe with the preparation and filing of a constitutional appeal before federal courts against a new environmental local tax imposed on gas emissions.
  • Assisted Flottec with environmental due diligence related to its sale to Nalco Company.
  • Provided day-to-day regulatory advice to Desarrollos Eólicos Mexicano regarding the operation of a 227,5 MW wind farm in the State of Oaxaca.

Lammoglia Abogados

The team at Lammoglia Abogados, lauded by one client as ‘professional, fast and friendly’, is equipped to handle the range of advisory and contentious environmental mandates. Particular areas of expertise include environmental impact assessments for construction projects, environmental audits, permitting, authorisations, and environmental defence and litigation. The group is frequently occupied with energy, mining and real estate mandates, and is called upon by domestic and foreign companies alike, as well as local government entities. Founding partner and practice co-head Franco Lammoglia majors on administrative law, litigation and ESG matters. Alongside him, key senior associate María Fernanda Garibay also co-leads and deals with litigation and administrative matters, along with issues pertaining to sustainable development, indigenous consultations and energy law.

Responsables de la pratique:

Franco Lammoglia Ordiales; María Fernanda Garibay


Les références

‘My opinion of them is very high. Professional, fast and friendly.’

‘Franco Lammoglia Ordiales’s knowledge of Mexican and global environmental regulations is impressive. I respect him a lot and appreciate his willingness to help us.’

‘They have helped in the review of compliance with the sustainability standards requested by the funders, in order to comply with ESG sustainability metrics.’

Principaux clients

Comunidad del Municipio de Jiutepec, Morelos


Principaux dossiers


  • Provided pro bono legal services to the community of Jiutepec, Morelos involving litigation against the environmental authorities to ensure that rogue real estate developers are prosecuted.

LHO

The expertise of the team at LHO takes in environmental compliance, regulatory matters, permitting, project development and related litigation. A recent standout matter saw the group assist Veolia and EVH with a circular economy project involving the transformation of scrapped cars into electric vehicles and the creation of energy with organic waste. Leadership of the practice is shared between managing partner Luis Miguel Ramírez, who handles renewable energy projects and ESG matters; and real estate, energy and project finance specialist Luis Enrique Rangel. The key name to note at associate level is Morelos office lead Jimena Aranza Zubiaga Garza, who majors on project development mandates, the drafting of contracts and administrative permits applications.

Responsables de la pratique:

Luis Miguel Ramírez; Enrique Rangel de la Peza


Les références

‘Disposition and professionalism, always present. The LHO team is quite differentiated from other firms from an environmental point of view. The topics in which they have specialised are innovative and quite unique compared to the work done by other firms, for example, the work they have done on ecozones.’

‘Luis Miguel Ramírez Ruggeberg is a dedicated person, extremely kind, very professional, and very knowledgeable about environmental issues.’

‘It is a firm with excellent treatment of its clients, with great professionalism and that radiates security in any litigation. It is a group of excellent professionals with exceptional involvement.’

Principaux clients

Prodiel


Pachamama Solar


Potrero Solar


Novamper


Power China International


Sinohydro


Avanzia


Tozzi


Naturgy


Carbon Trust


Longi


Acciona


Cultivo


Britcham


Camescom


Centursa


Proximity Parks


Kolibrie


Widu


Coburch


BAUNS


Fiabila


Secretaria de Desarrollo Sustentable Morelos


Iberdrola


Televisión Española


Swearit


Dygasol


Mayahueltec


OTU


El Guajito


El Vergel/ Piur Naturals


Carveoax


Biotek Agro


Ivarey


Start up Mexico


Parquetec


COENVCO


Principaux dossiers


  • Provided The Carbon Trust with advice on various projects for a range of clients including world-leading food companies, energy companies, banks, international government offices, airlines and supermarket companies.
  • Provided Prodiel with legal advice for an environmental initiative to protect howler monkeys in Campeche.
  • Assisted the Ecozona del Centro Histórico de Cuernavaca (the first Ecological Zone created in LATAM) with the drafting of its new management programme.

Mijares, Angoitia, Cortés y Fuentes S.C.

The practice at Mijares, Angoitia, Cortés y Fuentes S.C. specialises in a range of mandates, including environmental due diligence for M&A transactions, administrative and criminal environmental litigation, carrying out environmental risk evaluations, and advising on remediation processes. Ensuring compliance with environmental regulations concerning water use, wastewater discharges, air pollution emissions, and environmental impact reports are all additional facets of the practice. Leadership of the practice group is shared between counsel Gabriel Calvillo and senior associate Paula Pérez. Calvillo brings previous experience as head of Environmental Crimes Division of the Federal Department of Justice to the table and focuses on representing corporations in litigation, as well assisting with environmental due diligence. Pérez, for her part, takes care of environmental impact assessments, hazardous and non-hazardous waste management, soil pollution and urban development matters. Associates Paulina Martínez (administrative litigation and environmental compliance) and Aisha Calderón (renewable energies and environmental law) are additional names to note.

Responsables de la pratique:

Gabriel Calvillo; Paula Pérez


Principaux clients

Actis


Aligned Data Centers International


Atlas Renewable Energy


Hagamos Composta


Principaux dossiers


  • Assisted Actis with environmental due diligence relating to its acquisition of EVM.
  • Acted as Mexican counsel to data centre operator Aligned Data Centers International in relation to the acquisition of the Mexican subsidiaries of ODATA from Brazil’s Patria Investimentos and US IT company CyrusOne.
  • Advised Atlas on day-to-day environmental compliance with legal regulations.

Santamarina y Steta

Praised as standing out for its ‘professional treatment of clients and in-depth knowledge of the subject in question’, the practice at Santamarina y Steta handles a range of matters that includes ensuring compliance with environmental regulations, obtaining permits, carrying out environmental audits and advising on ESG strategy. Corporations from the hospitality, food and drinks, pharma, and heavy industry segments routinely feature on the group’s client list. Leadership of the practice is shared between Mexico City-based Claudia Rodríguez and Monterrey-based Heriberto Garza. Rodríguez specialises in real estate, environmental, agrarian and indigenous matters; while Garza focuses on real estate, environmental, corporate and wealth planning. Senior associate David González Vega focuses on matters of urban development, water use, climate change, and the sustainable development of energy and infrastructure projects.

Responsables de la pratique:

Heriberto Garza; Claudia Rodríguez


Les références

‘Santamarina is a firm that stands out for its specialization and knowledge in various areas. They serve all industries and are known for being very professional in their treatment of their clients.’

‘The professional treatment of clients and in-depth knowledge of the subject in question stand out.’

‘Claudia Rodríguez and David González – responsiveness and expertise.’