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Mr Luis Enrique Graham

Work Department
International Arbitration
Position
Partner
Career
Luis Enrique Graham has extensive experience in complex civil and commercial litigation and alternative dispute resolution procedures, dedicating his full-time practice to commercial litigation and domestic and international arbitration before the International Criminal Court, the International Centre for Dispute Resolution (American Arbitration Association), the London Court of International Arbitration, North American Free Trade Agreement/International Centre of Settlement of Investment Disputes, and other tribunals. He also counsels clients in connection with investigations and anticorruption regulations, including Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (and other U.S. regulations) and local anticorruption regulations throughout Latin America and other international instruments. Luis Enrique provides counsel to companies highly exposed to class actions. He is a former president of the Mexican Bar Association and former co-chair of the Construction Arbitration Committee of ALARB. Luis Enrique is also a former member of the Consultation Advisory Committee of the Mexican Ministry of Public Service for Anticorruption Matters (Mexican federal government). He also participates as a Mexican delegate at the United Nations, in UNCITRAL’s Working Group of Commercial Arbitration and Conciliation / Dispute Settlement. In law school, he obtained the “Gabino Barreda Medal,” which is the distinction awarded by the National University of Mexico to the student with the highest grade point average of its class. He also obtained the First Prize in the 1980 Oratory Competition at the Faculty of Law of the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
Languages
English, Portuguese, Spanish
Memberships
Former Co-Chair, Construction Arbitration Committee of ALARB Board Member, International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Mexican Section Former Member, Mexico’s Advisory Committee of the Ministry of Public Service Mexican Delegate before the UNCITRAL (United Nations) Working Group of Commercial Arbitration and Conciliation / Dispute Settlement, Advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Member, Arbitration and Mediation Commission of the National Chamber of Commerce of Mexico City, Former Member, Dispute Consulting Committee of the North America Free Trade Agreement Member, ICC Latin American Group of Arbitration, Listed Arbitrator by the American Chamber Peru, The International Centre for Dispute Resolution, and the Commercial Mediation and Arbitration Center of the Argentinean Chamber of Commerce. Former Member, Trustee of the International Bar Association Foundation, Inc.
Education
Ph.D., cum laude, Universidad Panamericana, 1998 M.A., American University, 1986 J.D., summa cum laude, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1983
Lawyer Rankings
Mexico > Dispute resolution: arbitration
(Hall of Fame)Hogan Lovells‘ Mexican team provides one of the broadest arbitration offerings in the jurisdiction, excelling both in international arbitration and across an array of domestic arbitral matters – most notably commercial, energy and construction cases. Handling a health caseload of US-Mexico cross border mandates the firm’s Mexico City and Monterrey offices work closely with their counterparts across the US (most notably New York and Miami); while more broadly the firm’s global presence (particularly its offices in Madrid, Paris and London) bolsters its multi-jurisdictional capability. The automotive and energy sectors both stand out as particular areas of expertise, yielding a varied slate of matters. Dispute resolution specialist Omar Guerrero is a renowned figure in complex arbitration mandates, either as party counsel or as sole arbitrator; he also has strong litigious and competition capabilities. Guerrero co-leads the arbitration department with Luis Enrique Graham
, a similarly celebrated senior figure for arbitral matters in Mexico. Monterrey-based partner Alejandro García González, whose broad dispute resolution practice includes expertise in national and international commercial arbitration, is an additional experienced name. Further strength-in-depth is evident beneath partner level, with key figures including: counsel Juan Arturo Dueñas, who has considerable experience in energy sector arbitration; senior associate Orlando Cabrera, who advises governments and corporate investors on dispute resolution and political risk management; and fellow senior associate Eduardo Lobatón, who divides his time between the Miami and Mexico City offices and handles a varied international arbitration caseload.
Mexico > Dispute resolution: litigation
Hogan Lovells fields one of the broadest litigation departments in Mexico, skilled across a large swathe of industry sectors, as well as being adept at handling all types of work, including class actions, constitutional litigation, and shareholder disputes. The group’s slate of work continues to feature some of the most notable cases in the insurance space, a healthy share of the mandates emerging from Mexico’s troubled energy sector, and varied cases representing tech companies. Co-leader of the practice Omar Guerrero (a ‘very good trial lawyer’; ‘intelligent, cautious, bold when necessary, sensitive and extremely sensible‘) is one of Mexico’s standout commercial litigators; he also has a notable competition and antitrust aspect to his practice. Alongside him at the helm of the practice is Luis Enrique Graham
, a renowned name for dispute resolution in Mexico, and an experienced litigator before the Supreme Court. Both are based at the Mexico City office, while in Monterrey the senior partner contact is Alejandro García González, who is regarded as a strong choice of counsel for commercial, financial and administrative litigation. Jorge Valdés King‘s contentious experience takes in contractual disputes, torts, shareholder controversies, moral damage claims, real estate issues and the full range of collection matters. Younger partner Luis Ernesto Peón, in turn, has a broad practice that includes civil, commercial, administrative and constitutional litigation, along with insolvency proceedings. At counsel level, Juan Arturo Dueñas is well versed in representing major domestic and foreign companies in commercial litigation.
Lawyer Rankings
- Dispute resolution: arbitration Mexico
- Hall of Fame Mexico > Dispute resolution: arbitration
- Dispute resolution: litigation Mexico