Mexican law firm Olivares has announced the promotion of Rommy Morales and Jaime Rodríguez as new partners. Rommy Morales (pictured left) joined the firm in 2008, and has been focusing her practice on pharmaceutical patent
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Cleary Gottlieb has counselled the Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE), Mexico’s state-owned electric utility, on a $100 million credit facility to a CFE-sponsored special purpose trust that intends to use the funds to invest
Ritch Mueller has appointed Brenda Rogel Salgado (pictured) as a new partner in the Environmental and Social Impact practice, where she joined on 1 January 2023. Brenda has more than 20 years of experience in the practice of
Hogan Lovells has announced the promotion of Edgar Mata (pictured) as new counsel in its Mexico City office, effective 1 January 2023. This appointment is part of Hogan Lovells’ new promotions worldwide, where it announced the promotion
Cleary Gottlieb has represented the United Mexican States (Mexico) in a registered offering of USD $1,250,000,000 principal amount of its 5.400% Global Notes due 2028 and USD $2,750,000,000 principal amount of its 6.350% Global Notes due 2035. The offering was launched
Carey has assisted PSP Investments in a Tender Offer for 100% of the outstanding shares of Hortifrut for US$660 million. This transaction was signed on 16 December 2022 and involved the jurisdictions of Chile, Spain, Mexico and Peru.
Cleary Gottlieb has advised Goldman Sachs & Co. and HSBC (Securities) Inc. as dealer managers in a tender offer by Operadora de Servicios Mega (Mega) to purchase for cash up to $100,000,000 aggregate principal amount of
Carey has represented UPS in the acquisition of BOMI Group, a multinational healthcare logistics provider, in particular with regard to the local aspects of its Chilean subsidiary Bomi Chile. The transaction, which closed on 15 November 2022,
Carey has represented Pátria Infraestrutura III Fundo de Investimento em Participações Multiestratégia in the review of the local legal and tax matters of the sale of its Chilean subsidiary, ODATA Chile, in
Holland & Knigt has represented AgroFibra in its debut on the Mexican Stock Exchange, raising nearly $977 million pesos (about $50 million USD) through real state certificates (“Certificados Bursátiles Inmobiliarios” or “CBFIs”) priced at $40 pesos each.