Camilo Marin > Ariza & Marin > MEDELLÍN, Colombia > Lawyer Profile

Ariza & Marin
CALLE 7 SUR #42-70
EDIFICIO FORUM (OF. 1203)
MEDELLÍN
ANTIOQUIA
Colombia

Work Department

Dispute Resolution, Public Law and Projects

Position

Partner

Career

Partner and co-founder of the firm Ariza y Marín, with specialization in tax legislation and university professor, with whom during his 12 years of experience he has developed his professional practice in the field of infrastructure projects, conflict resolution, crisis management and teaching. His services have been highlighted as timely, generating value to his clients, who recognize his ability to have a deep knowledge of the value production chain of his clients and the ability to generate strategic legal solutions.

During his professional practice, he has successfully advised infrastructure projects worth over one billion Colombian pesos (COP 1 billion), among which projects of high technical complexity and technological innovation stand out, such as the urban renewal of water and sewage networks in the cities of Medellin and Bogota, through trenchless technology systems, as well as strategic projects in terms of meeting social needs, such as the construction of water storage tanks that will guarantee the supply of water to the city of Buenaventura by solving a serious existing social problem. In both cases, he has understood the dynamics of these contracts and has successfully implemented solutions that have made the execution of these projects viable.

In the area of conflict resolution, he has focused his practice on arbitration, where he has successfully represented his clients both in arbitration tribunals and in appeals against arbitration awards. He has also participated in international tribunals and cross-border conflict resolutions, successfully reaching out-of-court settlement agreements and/or within the judicial process, highlighting the representation of an international consortium before the International Chamber of Commerce in the amount of USD 40 M, which ended in a settlement agreement and an arbitration tribunal derived from the construction of a hydroelectric project in which a high density polyethylene pipeline was used for the first time in Colombia in the water conveyance system, which is currently underway. He is currently part of a dispute resolution team preparing the initiation of an International Tribunal to settle disputes arising from a contract executed in Peru by a consortium of Colombian companies.

He has provided legal advice to companies in crisis situations, in important high profile cases, some of which have been covered by the national media, such as the CDO Group in disputes exceeding USD 50 M.

Languages

English and spanish

Education

Lawyer degree: Eafit University. 2008
Specialization in tax legislation: UPB University, 2011

Lawyer Rankings

Colombia > Dispute resolution > Litigation

From its Medellín headquarters, Ariza & Marin’s litigation practice harnesses the wider firm’s robust public law and projects practices to focus on representing infrastructure companies in construction disputes. The group, which routinely appears before all levels of courts as well as before administrative agencies, additionally brings to bear skill sets in contentious employment, tax and insurance matters. Infrastructure and public law specialist Camilo Marin co-heads the team together with senior associate and litigation co-ordinator Tomás Cuartas Orrego. The department additionally benefits from the senior experience of co-founding partner Carolina Ariza.

Colombia > City focus > Medellín

From its Medellín headquarters, Ariza & Marin fields nationally recognised practices in projects, public law, litigation and insurance. Predominantly focused on contentious work, the group also handles infrastructure development in the roads, energy and sanitation spheres, among other areas. Firm co-founder Carolina Ariza contributes extensive expertise in public law and dispute resolution, where she represents local, national and multinational clients in contentious matters, with a focus on public project-related cases. Among Ariza’s recent highlights, she represented highway concessionaire, Desarrollo Vial al Mar, in administrative litigation concerning its alleged responsibility for a mass movement affecting local inhabitants’ homes. Fellow co-founder Camilo Marín specialises in public and private infrastructure projects and dispute resolution; he represented road consortium, Consorcio Vías del Centro, in legal proceedings related to disasters caused by heavy rainfall. The firm also benefits from the experience of senior associate Luis Felipe Estrada, who leads the insurance unit; senior counsel Tomás Cuartas Orrego, who serves as litigation co-ordinator; and administrative law-focused intermediate associate, María Paz Restrepo.