Mrs Cristina Camarero Espinosa > ONTIER > Madrid, Spain > Lawyer Profile

ONTIER
PASEO DE LA CASTELLANA No 55
28046 MADRID
Spain
Cristina Camarero Espinosa photo

Work Department

Litigation, Arbitration and Dispute Resolutions

Position

Partner

Career

Cristina Camarero joined ONTIER Spain in 2002. After taking her first steps in Corporate, Labour and Family Law, Cristina specialised in Litigation. She has managed many complex judicial and arbitration proceedings. She focuses on conflicts regarding M&A transactions; corporate disputes (shareholders agreements, director´s liability matters, challenging corporate resolutions…) as well as breach and termination of contracts (construction, agency, distribution, franchise and joint venture related) and professional liability. Moreover, Cristina Camarero takes care of high-profile family disputes. It should be noted that Cristina took part in Spain’s highest profile case regarding director’s liability matters in the context of the sale of a listed company through a takeover procedure amounting to over 1.500 billion euros.

Languages

Spanish and English

Education

BA in Law by the Complutense University of Madrid and MA in Family Law

Lawyer Rankings

Spain > Dispute resolution

(Leading partners)

Cristina Camarero Espinosa  – ONTIER

With cross-border capabilities and involvement in emerging areas such as green-washing, ONTIER‘s dispute resolution team continues to attract new clients from a range of sectors including healthcare, energy, and financial services. The team has extensive experience handling civil and commercial disputes related to joint venture disputes, agreement infringements, and contractual disputes. Executive chairman Pedro Rodero Rodríguez and managing partner Cristina Camarero Espinosa co-head the department and share an aptitude for litigation and arbitration matters arising from the energy and natural resources, hotels and leisure, and food and drink industries. The group also benefits from the expertise of arbitration authority Mercedes Romero Iglesias and litigation specialist José Luis Cabello Contreras.