Mauricio Fuchs Tarlovsky > Hogan Lovells > Mexico City, Mexico > Lawyer Profile

Hogan Lovells
PASEO DE LOS TAMARINDOS 150-PB
BOSQUES DE LAS LOMAS
MEXICO, DISTRITO FEDERAL 05120
Mexico

Work Department

Infrastructure, Energy, Resources, and Projects

Position

Counsel

Career

Mauricio Fuchs Tarlovsky is a legal adviser for Mexican and foreign companies dealing with corporate affairs, mergers and acquisitions, restructuring, energy and infrastructure transactions, structured financing, asset financing (vessels and aircrafts), and real estate.

Prior to joining Hogan Lovells, Mauricio worked in the Mexico City office of another global law firm, where he participated in a number of cross-border transactions involving, among other matters, ship and aircraft financing, infrastructure projects, real estate developments, project financing, and restructuring and financing of projects related to the energy sector.

Mauricio has vast experience in the drafting and negotiation of oil contracts, including joint ventures, exploration and extraction agreements, joint operation agreements, farm outs and integrated exploration and extraction services agreements.

Further, Mauricio has also represented Mexican and foreign clients in the drafting and negotiation of several type of agreements related to the electricity sector (i.e. power purchase agreements and power supply agreements) and the development and implementation of electricity projects in Mexico and abroad.

Languages

English, Spanish, Hebrew

Memberships

Association of International Petroleum Negotiators and International Bar Association

Education

LL.M., New York University School of Law, 2008; Postgraduate Diploma, Universidad Iberoamericana, 2005; Postgraduate Diploma, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, 2004; Law Degree, Universidad Iberoamericana, 2003

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Lawyer Rankings

Mexico > Energy and natural resources

National oil companies from across the Latin America region are among the clients of Hogan Lovells in Mexico; the firm provides day-to-day advice on their operations in Mexico following the deep water exploration and extraction contracts awarded by the Mexican government in the mid-to-late 2010s. The practice has a diverse oil and gas offering that encompasses upstream, midstream and downstream projects, but is also active in the renewable energy market and electricity matters. Three lawyers share leadership of the department: Miguel Ángel Mateo Simón, an experienced name in general energy regulatory, dispute resolution and transactional matters for clients across energy sectors; Carlos Ramos, whose practice is focused on oil and gas; and Juan Francisco Torres Landa, a corporate and M&A expert well-versed in energy sector work. Counsel Mauricio Fuchs Tarlovsky’s practice covers corporate, transactional and operational issues, and his clients include Repsol and ExxonMobil. Further support to the practice heads comes from senior associates Perla Díaz Taracena, a transactional and regulatory lawyer; and Víctor Barrientos, who has broad cross-border commercial law experience.