Cristián Conejero > Cuatrecasas > Santiago, Chile > Lawyer Profile

Cuatrecasas
AV. NUEVA COSTANERA 3300, PISO 4 VITACURA
7630413 SANTIAGO
7630000
Chile

Position

Partner

Career

Cristián Conejero specialises in international arbitration, litigation and alternative dispute resolution. He advises leading companies on domestic and international arbitration, covering commercial and investment arbitration. He is acknowledged in Chile and Latin America as a leading arbitration lawyer.

Before joining Cuatrecasas, he worked at several international law firms. As counsel for Latin America, Spain and Portugal at the ICC International Court of Arbitration (Paris), he has supervised hundreds of arbitration cases, involving public and private companies from different sectors.

He has been a professor at the law school of Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile for several years, and has lectured on commercial law, international contracts and international private law. He is a guest lecturer at several universities including Universidad del Pacífico (Lima), Fundaçao Getulio Vargas (Sao Paulo), IE Business School (Madrid) and Universidad Católica de Chile. Previously, he lectured on commercial and investment arbitration at ESSEC Business School (Paris).

Lawyer Rankings

Chile > Dispute resolution: arbitration

(Hall of Fame)

Cristián ConejeroCuatrecasas

Latin America: International firms > International arbitration

(Leading partners)

Cristián ConejeroCuatrecasas

Cuatrecasas has a sizeable Latin America-focused international arbitration team, somewhat uniquely spread across its Madrid, Santiago, Mexico City, Bogota and Lima offices. Much of the practice centres on energy and infrastructure, including disputes connected to construction and project implementation. The firm is noted for both investment and commercial arbitrations. Among a series of notable engagements, it has represented major clients in claims against Latin American states, including acting for the international consortium awarded the concession agreement for the Lima Metro Line 2 project in its claims against the Republic of Peru for delays in the construction work. Alfonso Iglesia leads the international arbitration group and has an impressive record in Latin America cases, particularly in relation to construction and infrastructure matters. Santiago partner Cristián Conejero is another experienced international arbitration specialist with extensive experience in investment and commercial arbitration. Alberto Fortún and Manuel Franco are also key members of the team, along with Juan Manuel Rey in Santiago, Mexico City-based René Irra and Bogota’s Alberto Zuleta. Named individuals are based in Madrid unless stated otherwise.