Mr Fernando Osawa E > DLA Piper Mexico > Mexico City, Mexico > Lawyer Profile

DLA Piper Mexico
PASEO DE LOS TAMARINDOS NO. 400 A
PISO 31, BOSQUES DE LAS LOMAS
MÉXICO, DF, CP, 05120
Mexico

Work Department

Litigation, Arbitration and Investigations

Position

Associate

Career

Fernando’s area of expertise is commercial, bankruptcy and civil litigation. He also has extensive knowledge of amparo proceedings with emphasis on civil and commercial matters.

His areas of expertise include the representation of domestic and foreign clients before Mexican local and federal courts, litigating all types of disputes. His practice also involves bankruptcy litigation and judicial liquidation proceedings, with extensive experience representing both debtors and creditors in insolvency cases.

Languages

Spanish, English

Education

Universidad La Salle, Law Degree (J.D. equivalent), 2015

Escuela Libre de Derecho, Diploma Course on Bankruptcy, 2018

Lawyer Rankings

Mexico > Dispute resolution: arbitration

DLA Piper Mexico is a critical cog in the firm’s global dispute resolution offering. The offices arbitral practice is coordinated by Kate Brown de Vejar, who is ‘at the top of her game’ and acts of co-chair of the global international arbitration practice, as well as deputy managing partner of the Mexico office.  While remaining active internationally, Brown de Vejar and her team have enhanced the practice’s visibility in the domestic Mexican market in recent years and have become particularly well-established in the energy space, including electricity generation and renewables. Co-head of the firm’s Latin America dispute resolution practice Gabriela Álvarez-Ávilabrings a truly international wealth of knowledge’ and focuses on international arbitration particularly in relation to investment law. Additional figures of note include Antonio Cárdenas, who specialises in obtaining amparos suspending government measures ending resolution of the merits of arbitration; and younger partner Daniel González Estrada who has extensive experience in obtaining provisional measures and the enforcement of arbitral awards before Mexican courts. At associate level, Fernando Osawa E provides dedicated support. Senior figure Gerardo Lozano Alarcón departed the firm in 2022 to establish a practice as a solo arbitrator.