Bofill Mir Abogados has announced the incorporation of Andrea Abascal and Manuel Bernet as partners to take on the leadership of the Public Law, Regulated Markets and Life Sciences practice, as well as the Intellectual
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Different firms have advised HDI International and HDI Seguros (part of the Talanx Group) on the acquisition of Liberty Mutual Insurance’s personal and commercial insurance business in Chile, Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador. The acquisition
HD has announced the launch of its new accounting and tax compliance practice, HD Tax, following the appointment of partners Andrés Aracena and Juan Andrés Larrondo (pictured), who will lead the area. HD
Chilean law firm Bitlaw has announced the launch of its new Fintech practice, following the addition of new partner Tomás Pintor Willcock (pictured), who will lead the practice. The new area will focus on
Garrigues has announced the incorporation of Ignacio Campino (pictured) to its Santiago de Chile office as part of the Tax Department. Ignacio has nearly 20 years’ experience advising Chilean and international companies on tax and property
Larrain y Asociados has represented BHP Minera Escondida Limitada in the execution of a BOOT contract with Gasco Solar Térmico Uno, a subsidiary of Empresas Gasco, for the supply of thermal energy to the
Carey has counselled H&CO Technology Advisors, a US accounting and consulting firm, on the purchase of Inxap’s SAP Business One business in Chile and Argentina. The transaction, which closed on 21 April, also
Bofill Mir Abogados has represented Mitsui & Co. in the due diligence process and subsequent transaction documents for the creation of a joint venture company with Kal Tire, an international leader in the service and
Panamanian law firm Arias Fábrega & Fábrega has counselled PSA Marine Americas, Singapore branch, on the acquisition of a 45% stake in Meyer’s Tugs (MTSA), based in Panama, from Inversiones Marítimas CPT,
Carey has represented Patria Investments in the Chilean aspects of the sale of its controlling interest (90%) in its ODATA subsidiaries in Latin America (Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Uruguay). The transaction was governed under New