Juan Carlos Montenegro > ECIJA GPA > Quito, Ecuador > Lawyer Profile

ECIJA GPA
AV. 12 DE OCTUBRE Y LINCOLN
OFICINA 1005
QUITO
Ecuador

Work Department

Dispute Resolution: litigación y arbitraje y laboral

Position

Partner

Career

Juan Carlos has more than 20 years of experience in procedural matters, with emphasis in civil and labor branches, with a specialty in recovering past due loans. He acts as Judicial Procurator of important companies and national and foreign institutions.

He has successfully sponsored, as an Actor and as a Defendant, hundreds of civil and labor lawsuits, he has negotiated collective labor contracts as a counterpart.

He completed and obtained his certificate, from the Negotiation Course with the “Harvard” method, at Harvard University, in Boston, Massachusetts.

Languages

English and Spanish.

Education

He has a degree in Public and Social Sciences since 1998 and he is a Lawyer from the Courts and Tribunals of the Republic of Ecuador and a Doctor in Jurisprudence from the Central University of Ecuador, since 2002.

Lawyer Rankings

Ecuador > Labour and employment

Drawing on its international network, ECIJA GPA is called upon by multinational and local clients from the hydrocarbon, hotels, pharma and automotive industries, among others, to advise on day-to-day labour matters and employment disputes. The group is under the joint leadership of Byron Sotomayor, who advises on labour claims, Francisco Dávalos, another name to note for collective and individual labour disputes, Juan Carlos Montenegro, and Juan José Palacios, whose areas of expertise include wrongful dismissals and collective agreements.

Ecuador > Dispute resolution

Noted for its ‘high degree of experience’, the arbitration department at ECIJA GPA is active in domestic and international arbitration proceedings under ICSID, UNCITRAL, ICC and AAA/CIAC rules. Commercial and investment arbitration, as well as collection claims and judicial recovery are key strengths of the team, which predominantly acts for clients operating in the energy, construction, telecoms, and oil-and-gas sectors. In Quito, Juan Carlos Montenegro focuses on civil litigation, while Blanca Gomez De La Torre oversees the arbitration department. Gonzalo González, who specialises in arbitration and alternative dispute resolution, Jaime Dousdebes, who handles constitutional and public procurement matters, and Christel Gaibor are other names to note in the same office. Byron Sotomayor  heads the dispute resolution team in Guayaquil, while Xavier Molina and Sebastián López are key contacts in Cuenca, and Ingrid Rodríguez oversees the civil litigation department in Manta.