Mrs Rosa (Lisa) Díaz > Jiménez Peña > Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic > Lawyer Profile

Jiménez Peña
AVENIDA WINSTON CHURCHILL 1099
CITI TOWER EN ACROPOLIS, PISO 14
SANTO DOMINGO DN 10148
Dominican Republic

Work Department

Litigation

Position

Partner

Career

Rosa (Lisa) Díaz is a partner in charge of the firm’s litigation and labour departments. She specializes in litigation and alternative dispute resolution of civil, commercial, and labour matters, as well specialized jurisdictions such as administrative, real estate, criminal, and appellate courts.  Likewise, she oversees regulatory affairs in the field of civil aviation. She has experience in consumer rights, sports, tourism, among others.

Languages

English, Spanish

Memberships

  • Arbitrator at the Alternative Dispute Resolution Center (CRC)
  • Member of the National Commission of the International Chamber of Commerce (CCI)

Lawyer Rankings

Dominican Republic > Dispute resolution

At Jiménez Peña, international arbitration is a core area of strength for the dispute resolution team, which has notable experience in investment treaty arbitrations (as well as handling the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards). On the litigation side of the practice, the team is well versed in commercial, civil, administrative, labour and real estate disputes. Founding partner Marcos Peña Rodríguez, who is at the forefront of the firm’s arbitration cases, co-heads the practice with Rosa (Lisa) Díaz, an expert in civil, commercial, administrative and labour litigation. Laura Medina is also a key name to note for both litigation and arbitration.

Dominican Republic > Labour and employment

(Leading individuals)

Rosa (Lisa) DíazJiménez Peña

At Jimenez Pena, practice head Rosa (Lisa) Díaz combines expertise in labour law and litigation to assist with contentious mandates in this field, handling matters ranging from preventative consultation and labour audits to labour litigation. The team’s work also includes advising local and multinational companies on hiring and dismissing local and foreign employees, and introducing and implementing internal labour policies and regulations. Founding partner Marcos Peña Rodríguez and newly promoted partner Laura Medina Acosta are also key contacts for labour disputes.