Mr Gonzalo Ardila > Hogan Lovells International LLP > Madrid, Spain > Lawyer Profile

Hogan Lovells International LLP
Paseo de la Castellana 77
Planta 16
28046 Madrid
Spain

Work Department

Litigation and Arbitration

Position

Gonzalo Ardila is the head of the Litigation and Arbitration practice of the Madrid office. Gonzalo has extensive experience in commercial litigation and domestic and international arbitration, representing clients from the energy, infrastructure and retail sectors. He is also particularly active in the insurance sector.

Career

Gonzalo is well known to his clients for his technical skills, full availability and dedication, in addition to his depth of analysis and attention to detail as a way of planning the most effective strategy for each case and his ability to summarise and easily explain very complex matters in pleadings and hearings.

Memberships

Gonzalo is a member of the Spanish Arbitration Club and has teaching experience as a Professor of Civil Procedure Law in the Master of Private Law of the Madrid Bar Association and the practicum of ICADE, amongst others.

Lawyer Rankings

Spain > Dispute resolution

The dispute resolution team at Hogan Lovells International LLP is ‘capable of leading multiple litigation matters, both in Spain and in other jurisdictions‘. Multijurisdictional disputes are inherent to the practice, as it strategically leverages the extensive network of 45 offices; the team is particularly skilled in investment arbitrations involving nation-states, with a particular emphasis on corporate, construction, and engineering disputes. Gonzalo Ardila leads the practice and serves as a key point of contact for clients from the energy, infrastructure, banking, and retail sectors seeking assistance with commercial litigation. Other noteworthy practitioners include corporate litigation specialist Jon Aurrekoetxea and Silvia Martínez, whose practice focuses on construction and engineering disputes. Also of note is Margarita Morales, a ‘great expert in sophisticated litigation mainly in the insurance and construction sectors‘.