Mr Daniel Sánchez > Baker McKenzie Abogados, S.C. > Mexico City, Mexico > Lawyer Profile

Baker McKenzie Abogados, S.C.
EDIFICIO VIRREYES, PEDREGAL 24, 12th FLOOR
LOMAS VIRREYES / COL. MOLINO DEL REY
11040 MEXICO, D.F., MEXICO
Mexico
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Work Department

Trade & Commerce

Position

Daniel joined Baker McKenzie in 2001, and is currently a partner in the International Commercial and Trade practice group in the Firm’s Guadalajara office. Daniel has extensive experience in foreign trade and customs matters. He is a member of the Mexican Bar Association, Asociación de Industrias Maquiladoras y Manufactureras de Occidente (Index de Occidente), Consejo Nacional de la Industria Maquiladora y Manufacturera (Index Nacional), the American Chamber of Commerce. He is Director of the International Trade Commission of the American Chamber of Commerce (Guadalajara Chapter) and he is also Director of the Foreign Trade and Customs Committee of Index de Occidente, and regularly participates as panelist and speaker at seminars on foreign trade, customs and foreign investment.

Career

His practice is focused on customs compliance, tariff classification, customs valuation, rules of origin, labeling and exportation programs and government-related matters.

Languages

English, spanish

Memberships

  • American Chamber of Commerce
  • Mexican Bar Association
  • Asociación de la Industria Manufacturera y Maquiladora de Occidente
  • Consejo Mexicano de Comercio Exterior

Education

  • Universidad Panamericana (Master’s Degree Business Law) (2009)
  • Escuela Libre de Derecho (Post Graduate Course International Business) (2002)
  • University of Guadalajara (Law Degree) (2001)

Lawyer Rankings

Mexico > Energy and natural resources

Appreciated for its ‘local and global expertise‘, Baker McKenzie Abogados, S.C.‘s energy and natural resources practice is one of the broadest in the Mexican market, representing stakeholders in projects across both oil-and-gas and renewable energy. It is as adept in major projects as it is in smaller, innovative undertakings, with the practice’s client base featuring owners and sponsors from around the world. Advice includes project development at every stage, regulatory compliance and operations; more recently the team has assisted clients with carbon offset matters. Benjamín Torres-Barrón heads the department and is also chair of the firm’s regional energy, mining and infrastructure group for Latin America. Marco Nieto-Vazquez has experience advising the private sector, the Mexican public sector, and international energy-related organisations; while the ‘deep expertise‘ of Daniel Sánchez is brought to bear in advice to developers and lenders on project design, implementation, collateralisation and development. Senior associate Carlos Maass-Porrasalways delivers‘ according to one client; with further support provided by associate Pamela Lemus and legal consultant Yuriria Mascott.