Luis Adrián Rosas Ortega > Hogan Lovells > Mexico City, Mexico > Lawyer Profile

Hogan Lovells
PASEO DE LOS TAMARINDOS 150-PB
BOSQUES DE LAS LOMAS
MEXICO, DISTRITO FEDERAL 05120
Mexico
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Work Department

Labor and Employment

Position

Senior Attorney

Career

Luis Rosas began his professional career with the firm Arconada, Piñeiro & Tamez Abogados, where he headed the Labor and Social Security Litigation department. Following, he joined the firm Arthur Andersen, and was responsible for opening the firm’s Labor and Social Security Law department. Later, he was with Rodríguez y Hernández-Ojeda Abogados, to then join Barrera Siqueiros y Torres Landa (now Hogan Lovells), where he is an associate attorney in the area of Labor and Social Security. He intervened in the merger between Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria and Bancomer, in the audit regarding transcendent labor and social security claims that could have affected the purchase price of Bancomer.

Languages

English, Spanish

Memberships

Member of the Mexican Bar Association (Barra Mexicana Colegio de Abogados, A.C.).

Education

Mr. Rosas received his law degree from Universidad Anáhuac del Sur (1991-1995), following which he completed a postgraduate degree in labor law at Universidad Panamericana, earning an Honorable Mention (1996). He completed a postgraduate diploma in appeals law at Universidad Panamericana (1997).

Lawyer Rankings

Mexico > Labour and employment

(Leading associates)

Luis Adrián Rosas OrtegaHogan Lovells

The labour and employment offering at Hogan Lovellshas resources and knowledge to resolve a wide variety of problems‘ and serves as a key pillar of the firms support to businesses across North America. Its broad workload on the advisory side includes ESG compliance, hiring strategies, employee transfer, terminations and benefit plans; while in union negotiations and contentious work the practice is well versed in collective bargaining and litigation. Three lawyers co-lead the practice: senior counsel Luis Ruiz Gutiérrez, who can draw on a wealth of labour disputes experience; Hugo Hernández-Ojeda, also a senior figure and who focuses on labour and employment, pensions, investigations and social security law; and younger partner Mary Carmen Fuertes, whose practice centres on the labour aspects of corporate deals, investigations, compliance, employee moves and restructuring. Counsel Luis Adrián Rosas Ortega stands out in labour litigation; while senior associates Oswaldo Chávez Uribe and Regina Torrero reflect the team’s strength in depth.