White & Case has advised Pernod Ricard, the world’s second largest wines and spirits producer, on its investment in Mezcal Ojo de Tigre, a Mexican entity dedicated to the manufacturing, distribution and sale of the ‘Ojo de Tigre’ mezcal brand, and a subsidiary of Casa Lumbre.
DLA Piper has represented Alsea, a Mexico City-based operator of quick service restaurants, coffee shops and casual dining establishments in Latin America and Spain, and its subsidiaries in the renegotiation and refinancing of Alsea’s
Madrid-based legal marketing and communications consultancy Gericó Associates has opened an office in Mexico City and incorported Antonio Vera, a specialist in technology and business development, as its leading partner in the office.
Argentinian law firm Tanoira Cassagne Abogados has guided the issuance and exchange of medium-term secured treasury notes by Neuquén Province.
Philippi Prietocarrizosa Ferrero DU & Uría (PPU) has acted as Colombian counsel to London-based digital advertising group S4 Capital on its acquisition of Digocloud, part of Digodat, a leading Latin American data and analytics
Baker McKenzie in Colombia has advised Empresas Públicas de Medellín (EPM), a public utility service company, on the bidding process to acquire CaribeMar from Electricaribe, the largest utilities company in Colombia.
Chilean law firm Carey has represented Genesis Partners, a venture capital investment fund manager, on the incorporation of a new, $20 million venture capital fund, which included a financing granted by the Chilean Agency for Economic
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Argentinian law firm Bruchou, Fernández Madero & Lombardi has advised electricity generation and distribution company Central Puerto on its acquisition of the remaining 30 per cent stake it did not own of its subsidiary CP
Argentinian law firm Nicholson y Cano has advised on the International Finance Corporation’s (IFC) first loan in Latin America as part of its COVID-19 aid program, granted to Agrofértil, a Paraguayan agriculture and