Mr Fernando Treviño Martínez > Baker McKenzie Abogados, S.C. > Monterrey, Mexico > Lawyer Profile
Baker McKenzie Abogados, S.C. Offices

Av. Ricardo Margain Zozaya 335, Corporativo Equus - Torre II, Piso 9
Col. Valle del Campestre
San Pedro Garza García, NL, MX, 66265
Mexico
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Mr Fernando Treviño Martínez

Work Department
Dispute Resolution
Position
Fernando has 27 years of experience as a litigator and has been a partner in the Firm since 1996. A member of Baker McKenzie’s Litigation Practice Group in Monterrey, he has spoken at various seminars relating to judicial procedure in commercial and civil matters, respect to damages, moral damage, punitive damages and conventional penalties and has also delivered lectures on commercial law at the Universidad Cervantina A.C. in Monterrey. Is an active member of the Asociacion Nacional de Abogados de Empresa.
Career
Fernando regularly advises on civil and commercial litigation, as well as matters involving constitutional law, civil and commercial liability actions, Insurance, surety and arbitration. He also has considerable experience in dispute resolution, and provides insightful counsel on the acknowledgment and application of sentences and indemnities respect to damages, moral damage, punitive damages and conventional penalties. Also he provided advice on the interpretation of clauses of construction contracts (real estate), leasing, mortgage, pledge and services for breach of agreed obligations.
Languages
English, Spanish
Memberships
- Camara Nacional de Comercio
- Colegio de Abogados de Monterrey
- Colegio de Jurisprudencia
Education
- Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon (M.C.L., Honors) (1989)
Lawyer Rankings
Mexico > City focus - Monterrey
A longstanding presence in the city, global firm Baker McKenzie Abogados, S.C. was an early arrival to the Monterrey market. Today, its local headcount stands at over twenty lawyers and the group constitutes a key component of the firm’s Mexican network, which comprises five offices across the country – Mexico City, Ciudad Juárez, Monterrey, Guadalajara and Tijuana. The team’s capabilities encompass corporate and M&A, litigation and arbitration, labour and employment, international trade, real estate and tax, and the office has a particularly strong track record assisting manufacturers seeking to expand their operations in northeastern Mexico; it has also developed an impressive client roster to match. Recent standout matters include advising BIC on the acquisition and development of its manufacturing facilities in Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila. On the labour front, team members recently handled negotiations with the National Railroad Union on behalf of Canadian Pacific Kansas City Mexico. Key contacts include national employment practice group lead Ricardo Castro Garza, who regularly handles strategic labour planning and employment-related litigation for maquila clients. José González Elizondo‘s practice takes in corporate, M&A, banking, and restructuring; Alfonso Cortez Fernández deals with arbitration and litigation, and has a particular focus on administrative litigation involving the energy segment. Juan Bernardo García chairs both the firm’s global real estate practice group and the Mexican national department; he focuses his practice on the development and structuring of retail, industrial, commercial and residential projects. Additional names to note include Alfonso García Lozano (labour and employment); tax partners Roxana Gómez Orta and Jorge Salazar Cebrian; Javier Jaime González (dispute resolution); Javier Navarro Treviño and Fernando Treviño Martínez (litigation and arbitration); and Rodrigo Montemayor Villarreal (corporate and commercial law, M&A and project finance). Noted associates include senior Gabriela Saucedo (real estate), and Alexandra Cavazos de la Rosa (corporate and M&A). International trade-focused partner Hugo López Miranda joined the office in August 2024. Since publication, Saucedo has been raised to the partnership – effective as of January 2025.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- City focus - Monterrey
- Energy and natural resources
- International trade and customs
- Labour and employment