Mr Ignacio Minorini Lima > Bruchou & Funes de Rioja > Buenos Aires, Argentina > Lawyer Profile

Bruchou & Funes de Rioja
ING. ENRIQUE BUTTY 275, FLOOR 12
C1001 AFA BUENOS AIRES
Argentina

Work Department

Administrative & Regulatory Law / Energy (Electricity) / Litigation, International Arbitration & Bankruptcy.

Position

Partner.

Career

Ignacio leads the Administrative & Regulatory Law department and is a partner in the Energy and Litigation, International Arbitration & Insolvency and Bankruptcy departments.

He has developed extensive experience advising local and international companies on regulatory and energy issues, and resolving disputes in national and international arbitration proceedings.

In the area of energy and economic regulation, he provides advice in different regulated sectors such as power generation -both conventional and renewable-, natural gas, infrastructure, administrative contracts, public services -transportation and distribution of gas and electricity, water systems drinking water and sewage, railways- and other regulated activities.

In the dispute resolution area, he advises and actively intervenes in commercial and investment disputes in accordance with nationally and internationally recognized arbitration regulations.

Prior to his joining the firm, he served as a foreign associate in international dispute resolution at the New York office of Debevoise & Plimpton, LLP.

In the academic field, he is a professor of Administrative Law at the Faculty of Law of the Universidad de Buenos Aires, a professor of the Master of Law and Economics at the Faculty of Law of the Universidad de Buenos Aires and a visiting professor of the Master of Administrative Law from the Southern University.

He is a member of the ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR and vice president of the Arbitration Commission of the Argentine Chamber of Commerce and Services. He has been a regional representative of the Young Arbitrators Forum of the International Chamber of Commerce, a member of the Steering Committee of the IBA Arb 40 of the IBA Arbitration Committee and a member of the Editorial Board of the publication IBA Arbitration News.

He has published articles on administrative law and arbitration issues in Argentina and abroad.

Languages

Spanish and English.

Memberships

Member of the editorial board of the IBA Arbitration News and of the Steering Committee of the IBA Arb40 within the IBA Arbitration Committee.

Education

– Law School of the University of Buenos Aires.
– Master degree in Administrative Law from Austral University.

Lawyer Rankings

Argentina > Energy and natural resources > Electricity

(Leading individuals)

Ignacio Minorini Lima  – Bruchou & Funes de Rioja

The ‘extremely kind and respectfulBruchou & Funes de Rioja electricity practice supports clients in the renewable and conventional power sectors with multidisciplinary advice covering regulation, project finance, corporate, M&A, tax and environmental matters. The team has been particularly active in public tenders for greenfield renewable energy projects, advising on bids, PPA negotiations, and financing. Mariano Luchetti advises major players involved in the generation, transportation, and distribution of electricity in Argentina, and co-leads the practice with the ‘outstandingIgnacio Minorini Lima, an experienced energy, public and regulatory law practitioner who also handles domestic and international arbitration proceedings. The practice can also call on the experience of corporate partner Exequiel Buenaventura, who advises a number of power sector clients. At associate level, seniors Nicolás Dulce (oil, gas and electricity) and María Laura Rozan (regulated industries; power generation, transportation and distribution) are the main contacts. Associate Dolores Cedrone moved in house at Citco Group in February 2023. Since publication, Dulce has been raised to the partnership – effective as of March 2024.

Argentina > Public law

(Leading individuals)

Ignacio Minorini LimaBruchou & Funes de Rioja

Well known for the depth of its oil-and-gas and utilities expertise, Bruchou & Funes de Rioja supports clients in these and other sectors on a wide range of public law matters, encompassing regulatory advisory; concessions; expropriations; public procurement; complex disputes and litigation before administrative authorities, courts, and arbitral tribunals. The team strengthened its senior leadership with the April 2022 promotion of regulatory specialist Juan Zocca to the partnership. He now co-leads the practice with established dispute resolution and public law partner Ignacio Minorini Lima. The practice can also draw on the vast experience of administrative and regulatory law of counsel, Carlos De Kemmeter; while Maria Laura Rozan – whose practice encompasses various regulated industries – is the main contact at associate level.

Argentina > Dispute resolution

Bruchou & Funes de Rioja’s fully-fledged dispute resolution practice covers contractual, bankruptcy and environmental insurance claims as well as criminal cases, company-law conflicts and torts. The team handles administrative and judicial court work, and is especially well-known for the depth of its arbitration practice, which clients call on for support in complex international arbitration proceedings under ICC, ICSID, and UNCITRAL rules, as well as the recognition and enforcement of international arbitration decisions before Argentine courts. Other work includes matters coming before the permanent tribunal sitting at the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange and advice on designing legal structures and preventative scenarios in the face of potential conflicts. Heading the practice, Martín Beretervide is a former commercial court official and experienced bankruptcy, international arbitration and corporate litigation lawyer; sophisticated senior support comes from litigation and arbitration veteran Carlos Rotman, a former judge who has vast expertise and previously led the department. Commercial and investment treaty disputes lawyer Ignacio Minorini Lima; experienced banking and financial services practitioner Matías López Figueroa; and recent (January 2023) lateral partner recruit Francisco Camauer, a disputes and bankruptcy expert, are other key partner-level contacts. Senior associates Victoria Nadal and Martín Freier front the second line.