Pellerano & Herrera promotes partner
Dominican Republic law firm Pellerano & Herrera has promoted Caroline Bonó to partner
Caroline (pictured) has been promoted from senior associate and her ascension consolidates the domination of female lawyers in the firm, which now number five out of the total eight, reinforcing the firm’s continued support for female leadership in the Dominican legal industry.
Caroline joined Pellerano & Herrera in 2017, and since then has led the firm’s tax practice.
She has more than 13 years’ experience in legal practice, focusing her work on tax, corporate law, and regulatory and labour laws.
She has advised both local and multinational companies active in various sectors, such as trade, renewable energy, electricity, industry, financial, automotive, tourism, mining, telecommunications and non-profit organisations.
Caroline is a law graduate from the Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra, with a master’s degree in business law (MADE) from the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, in addition to a master’s degree in international taxation from the Universidad Internacional de la Rioja, also in Spain.
“Caroline is a key member of our tax team,” managing partner Ricardo Pellerano said.
“This promotion is a recognition of her outstanding performance and professional ethics. We proudly welcome her as a partner of Pellerano & Herrera,” he added.
Pellerano & Herrera was founded in 1952 in Santo Domingo.