Ines Baca > Estudio Echecopar member firm of Baker McKenzie International > Lima, Peru > Lawyer Profile

Estudio Echecopar member firm of Baker McKenzie International
AV. LA FLORESTA 497
PISO 5. SAN BORJA
LIMA 41
Peru
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Work Department

Corporate, Corporate Reorganization, Financing, Mergers and Acquisitions

Position

Partner

Career

Ines Baca has extensive experience in M&A, corporate law and finance. Among her professional experience we can highlight her work at the Legal Department for Corporate Finance and Capital Markets of Scotiabank, where she actively took part in syndicated loans, project finance, capital markets and securities issuance.

Ines is the responsible partner for Diversity and Inclusion in our Lima office and the Head of the Latin America Inclusion, Diversity & Equity (ID&E) Committee.

Chambers & Partners says clients recognize her as “Deal maker” and describe her as an expert in M&A and corporate reorganizations. She routinely advises a roster of high-profile clients on transactional mandates, with notable activity in the food and drink and manufacturing sectors. Clients say she is a lawyer “who instils confidence.”

Languages

English, Spanish

Memberships

  • Themis Law Review.

Education

  • University of Connecticut School of Law, Master in Law (LL.M.), with certificate in Corporate and Finance Law, Connecticut, 2007. Awarded the Anthony J. Smits International Scholarship.
  • Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, Law Degree (suma cum laude), Lima, 2002.

Lawyer Rankings

Peru > Corporate and M&A

(Leading partners)

Ines Baca – Estudio Echecopar member firm of Baker McKenzie International

Situated within an integrated global network, the corporate and M&A group at Estudio Echecopar member firm of Baker McKenzie International is well equipped to handle large-scale and cross-border M&A deals, often within the healthcare, telecoms and luxury retail industries. The team adopts an interdisciplinary approach by coordinating with the firm’s regulatory and antitrust departments and advises on corporate governance, joint ventures, associative agreements, and the formation and incorporation of subsidiaries. Liliana Espinosa steers the department and offers expertise in private equity and private and public M&A transactions in the infrastructure, energy and education fields. Key practitioners include Ines Baca, who assists clients with acquisitions, corporate reorganisations, and asset and share participation, and Paolo Robilliard, who handles distressed M&A deals and insolvency matters. Principal associate Fernando Sam is noted for his focus on corporate finance and taxation.