Daniela Pinilla Méndez > Martínez Quintero Mendoza González Laguado & de la Rosa > Bogota, Colombia > Lawyer Profile

Martínez Quintero Mendoza González Laguado & de la Rosa
CARRERA 7 NO 71-21
TORRE B OF 602
BOGOTA
Colombia

Work Department

Environmental & Sustainable Development

Position

Daniela is an Associate in the Environmental & Sustainable Development practice area.

Career

She provides guidance and support in the structuring and feasibility of sustainable projects (mainly in the real estate industry); investigation and overall advocacy in environmental urban planning and protected areas, management of environmental sanctioning administrative proceedings, as well as the granting proceeding for permits, concessions and authorizations, before national and local environmental authorities, for the use and exploitation of natural resources.

She also has experience in corporate, commercial, and regulatory matters related to sustainability and environmental law in the country’s mining and energy activities, as well as in providing legal advice to companies belonging to various sectors with environmental and socioeconomic impact, such as the chemical, pharmaceutical, transportation and infrastructure industries.

Languages

Spanish and English

Education

  • Post graduate degree in Mining-Energy Law and Sustainable Development, Universidad de los Andes (Colombia)
  • Lawyer, Universidad de La Sabana (Colombia)

Lawyer Rankings

Colombia > Environment

Martínez Quintero Mendoza González Laguado & de la Rosa (formerly DLA Piper Martínez Beltrán until its demerger from the DLA Piper network in May 2024) houses a growing environmental law offering that continues to consolidate its position in the market following the launch of the practice in February 2022. Notably, the team added 14 new clients to its roster during 2023/24 — including Boston Scientific Colombia and Ecopetrol — and it has also successfully worked to increase its share of contentious work. Camila del Villarpossesses excellent knowledge of environmental regulations’ and heads a department that additionally includes intermediate associate Daniela Pinilla Mendez, who provides dedicated support to the environmental and sustainable development law area, and junior associate María Fernanda Navarro.