Basham Ringe y Correa has counselled Kohler on the acquisition of 100% of the share capital of ACG HoldCo GmbH from Klafs MPP GmbH & Co. KG. (Klafs), together with its Mexican subsidiary Klafs Mexico. The
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Greenberg Traurig, through its Mexico City office, acted as counsel to Finsa in obtaining a $350m credit facility from a syndicate of banks for the refinancing of existing debt related to a portfolio of 40 industrial
Cuatrecasas, through its team in Mexico City, has advised Macquarie Asset Management (MAM) on the financing used to refinance the debt of Gasoducto de Morelos and finance the potential acquisition of additional assets in the
Ritch Mueller has advised Alójica in connection with a secured term loan facility granted by Banorte for the acquisition and refurbishment of The Royal Islander hotel in Cancún, Quintana Roo. The firm also
Cleary Gottlieb has represented the United Mexican States (Mexico) in a registered offering of €2bn principal amount of its 4.4899% global bonds due 2032, linked to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The offering was launched
Nader Hayaux & Goebel has announced the addition of two new partners, José A. Noguera (pictured left) and Marcela Ánimas (pictured right), effective 1 January 2024. José has been with the firm since 2021. He brings experience in
Greenberg Traurig has announced the expansion of its Mexico City office with the addition of Guillermo Sánchez Chao (pictured) as a shareholder to launch the International Trade practice. “As international trade continues to be
Cuatrecasas, through its team in Mexico City, has assisted Fibra Orion on the capital subscription and purchase of all the shares representing the capital stock of Fuerza Eólica de San Matias. Thanks to this
Greenberg Traurig, through its Mexico City office, has counselled SSA Holdings Mexico, one of Mexico’s largest port operators, as borrower, and SSA Mexico, on a USD $200 million syndicated revolving credit facility, with BBVA Mexico
Jones Day has announced the appointment of Andrés Lieja (pictured) from the Mexico City office as the firm’s new of counsel. Andrés has experience in many areas of tax law, with a