Mr Patricio Leyton > FerradaNehme > Santiago, Chile > Lawyer Profile

FerradaNehme
ORINOCO 90, 16TH FLOOR
LAS CONDES
SANTIAGO, 7560970
Chile

Work Department

Environment and Natural Resources; Project Development and Permitting; Circular Economy

Position

Partner

Career

FerradaNehme, Partner (2008-Present); before with Urrutia y Cía., Associate and Partner (1996-2008); Latin America Coordinator and Research Fellow for the Mining Minerals and Sustainable Development, London, England, (2000-2001)

Languages

English, Spanish

Memberships

Chilean Bar Association; International Bar Association; Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation

Education

LL.M., Georgetown University Law School (2000); Lawyer, Universidad de Chile School of Law, Chile (1997)

Leisure

Reading, running, playing with his children

Lawyer Rankings

Chile > Environment

(Hall of Fame)

Patricio LeytonFerradaNehme

FerradaNehme‘s ‘top-notch’ environment and natural resources team ‘stands out for its knowledge’. The eight-strong group is widely respected for its advice on project-related developments and permits, including strategy design and implementation, along with the filing and management of permits. It further assists clients’ government and community relations teams with developing preventive strategies to avoid environmental disputes. The practice is increasingly involved in litigation, as well as sanctioning procedures before the Superintendency of the Environment. It also has notable expertise in Chile’s newly-enacted recycling and extended producer-liability legislation (EPR Law). The department’s highlights include representing BHP in an environmental damage lawsuit filed by The State Defence Council against a group of companies for alleged damage to wetlands. ‘Great for highly complex issues’, team head Patricio Leyton advises on energy and mining project development, including permitting and Environmental Impact Assessment System work; Valeria Ruz‘s wide-ranging practice encompasses permits, projects, environmental assessments, litigation and community relations; and Carola Salamanca handles permitting, project development, land use and EPR Law matters. At director level, Claudio Tapia‘s career includes a period at the Superintendence of the Environment as a prosecutor of administrative sanctioning procedures; but environmental litigator María-Pilar Dominguez left he firm in June 2024.