Juan Pablo Amaya > Martínez Quintero Mendoza González Laguado & de la Rosa > Bogota, Colombia > Lawyer Profile
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Juan Pablo Amaya

Work Department
Corporate Law and Corporate Governance
Position
Juan Pablo is a Partner in the Corporate Law and Corporate Governance practice areas.
Career
Juan Pablo has extensive experience advising clients on corporate law and in solving several major corporate conflicts in Colombia’s recent history.
He served as a judge of the Delegatura para Procedimientos Mercantiles (Commercial Litigation Branch) at the Superintendencia de Sociedades (Superintendence of Companies), presiding over hundreds of cases involving disputes among shareholders, administrators and companies.
He teaches Corporations Law at Universidad de los Andes and frequently teaches undergraduate and graduate courses at several other universities in Colombia.
Languages
Spanish; English; Mandarin
Education
- Master’s Degree in Law and Finance, University of Oxford (England)
- Lawyer (J.D. equivalent), Universidad de los Andes (Colombia)
Lawyer Rankings
Colombia > Dispute resolution > Litigation
DLA Piper Martínez Beltrán rebranded as Martínez Quintero Mendoza González Laguado & de la Rosa in May 2024, following the decision of its local partners to cut ties with the wider DLA Piper network. The group’s dispute resolution offering is expected to make gains following the change, due to the reduced potential for client conflicts going forward. The litigation practice now draws on seven partners with contentious experience — following the February 2024 promotions of Sergio Londoño and Juan Pablo Amaya — and sources say, it ‘responds to needs and concerns with agility and high professionalism’. Key names include managing partner Camilo Martínez, whose broad practice spans transactional and contentious matters; he teamed up with José Miguel Mendoza, who focuses on corporate conflicts, as well as Julián Solorza, Sergio Rojas and Londoño, to advise Jaime Gilinski on a corporate dispute aimed at acquiring control of Grupo Nutresa. On the contentious insolvency side, Nicolás Polanía is noted. The group also benefits from the support of several non-partners including associate director Ricardo Alarcón, who manages the international arbitration practice, and senior associates Andrés Sarmiento, David Felipe Benítez and Carlos Pareja. Since publication, Polanía has left the firm to establish his own bankruptcy boutique – effective as of January 2025.