Hernández & Cía. has represented Banco BTG Pactual – Cayman Branch on a medium-term financing transaction granted to Sesuveca del Perú. The financed company, established in Peru, is engaged in the exploration, extraction, classification,
Clifford Chance has advised Transportadora de Energía de Centroamérica (TRECSA), a Guatemalan subsidiary of Grupo Energía Bogotá (GEB), on the issuance of US$110 million in aggregate principal amount of notes, guaranteed by
Bolivia-based Gumucio Litigation Corporate has inaugurated its new offices on the landmark Green Tower in Santa Cruz. The space marks more than just a physical expansion—it reflects over a decade of shared effort, passion,
Claro & Cía and Cleary Gottlieb represent LATAM Airlines’ secondary
Chilean Claro & Cía and Cleary Gottlieb advised LATAM Airlines Group to complete its fifth secondary share sale since emerging from Chapter 11 restructuring, raising approximately US$676 million. With this latest deal, the company’s
Latham & Watkins has advised Florida Ice and Farm Company (FIFCO) on a binding agreement to sell its remaining 75% stake in Distribuidora La Florida to HEINEKEN, which already holds a 25% interest in the company. This
Estudio O’Farrell has advised Scania Credit Argentina on its first issuance of notes in the Argentine capital markets, marking a historic milestone in its financial and institutional development. The issuance of Class 1 Notes, denominated
Dedalus Group, a global digital health group that supports healthcare organizations, laboratories, and diagnostic centers worldwide, has strengthened its legal team with the appointment of Maria Chiara Argenton (pictured left) as Group General Counsel for
Cuatrecasas has announced the appointment of Carolina Menichetti (pictured) as a new partner, bringing her on to lead the firm’s Real Estate M&A practice in Chile. Recognized as one of the leading
Mexico’s M&A market mobilized capital worth USD 15.4 billion across 176 transactions by August 2025, representing a 23% increase in deal value despite a 33% drop in transaction volume compared to the same period in 2024, according to
ECIJA reshapes its Colombia office, strengthening its leadership as the Spanish firm with one of the largest footprints in Latin America. The Colombia office will now be led by managing partner David Bedoya, supported by