ECIJA has announced the opening of an Advisory division in the city of Santiago thanks to the integration of the firm RGA Consultores in Chile. With this move, Paola Silva (pictured left) and Manuel Santelices
Peruvian law firm Estudio Olaechea has announced the promotion of Carol Quiroz (pictured) as a new partner in the firm’s Data Protection practice. Carol has been with the firm for 5 years. She has almost
Cleary Gottlieb has assisted the lenders in Grupo Bimbo’s approximately $1.93 billion multi-currency sustainability-linked revolving credit facility. The credit facility’s sustainability features incentivise the borrower to meet specific environmental sustainability goals in exchange for
Panamanian law firm Arias Fábrega & Fábrega has advised Gramercy Funds Management and Compass Group in connection with a financing for the acquisition of Hospital Medicadiz, as well as the financing for the
Estudio Aranguren Abogados has advised Morixe Hermanos, and Bruchou & Funes de Rioja has advised the arrangers and underwriters, in the issuance and placement of its class III Notes, for a nominal amount of $1,500,000,000 pesos.
Paraguayan law firm Gross Brown has counselled Sudameris and Compañía de Cervecerías Unidas (CCU) on Sudameris’ acquisition of a stake in Bebidas del Paraguay, Distribuidora del Paraguay and Enex Paraguay. This transaction was
Nicholson y Cano has acted as legal counsel to San Miguel, a producer and exporter of lemons in the southern hemisphere, and Pérez Alati Grondona Benites & Arntsen as counsel to the arranger and
Greenberg Traurig has announced the promotion of Gabriela Palomino (pictured left) and David Argueta (pictured right) as new shareholders in its Mexico City office. Gabriela Palomino has been with the firm since 2013. She focuses her
Mendoza Abogados has assisted the French Development Agency (AFD, Agence Française de Développement) in the granting of a loan to Empresas Públicas de Medellín (EPM) for a value of €180,000,000. Thanks to
Cleary Gottlieb has advised the Republic of Chile on the $350 million catastrophe bond issue by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development of the World Bank. This transaction was undertaken with the objective of insuring