Ana Sofía Reyna > 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

Work Department

Private Investment

Position

Ana Sofia has extensive experience in the design and structuring of the processes of private investment, public private partnerships, private initiatives, concessions, and privatizations. She has participated as legal advisor in the procedures of the promotion of transport infrastructure of great scope, as well as the privatization of assets using diverse modalities.

Career

Ana Sofia has more vast experience in the design and structuring of processes of the promotion of private investment, public private associations, private initiatives, concessions, and privatizations. She has participated as legal advisor in the procedures of the promotion of transport infrastructure of great scope, as well as the privatization of assets using diverse modalities.

She has been legal advisor to the Agency for the Promotion of Private Investment (PROINVERSION), 2001 to 2011 and Member of the Committee for the Promotion of Private Investment of the Public Beneficence Society of Cuzco, as well as Technical Secretary and legal advisor of the Committee for the Promotion of Private Investment for the sale of sugar company stock, 2000 – 2001.

Education

  • Instituto de Comercio Exterior y Fundacion CEDDET (Certified in Transport Infrastructure Financing) (2007)
  • Escuela de Administracion de Negociacion ESAN (Courses in Finance and Corporate Law) (2004)
  • Universidad de Lima (Master in Business Law) (1996)
  • Universidad de San Martin de Porres (Law Degree) (1992)

Lawyer Rankings

Peru > Public law and regulation

(Next Generation Partners)

Ana Sofía ReynaEstudio Echecopar member firm of Baker McKenzie International

Estudio Echecopar member firm of Baker McKenzie International advises a deep roster of both public and private clients -particularly those in the infrastructure sector- on a range of administrative matters. The team routinely assists with public procurement, public-private partnerships, government concessions and infrastructure projects. On the contentious side, it regularly represents clients in domestic and international regulatory arbitration proceedings and in administrative procedures, especially against antitrust issues cited by public entities. Practice co-head Jorge Danós is recognised for his expertise in administrative law, norms regarding the regulated markets, and infrastructure and public service concesions; while fellow co-chair Juan Carlos Morón focuses on government intervention in regulated markets, government contracts (including infrastructure concessions), public services and government control. ‘Committed professionalZita Aguilera provides guidance to state agencies and private companies on public procurement matters for the implementation of infrastructure projects, and of counsel Ana Sofía Reyna is highly regarded for her advice regarding the design and structuring of private investment initiatives and processes, and public-private associations. Principal associate Laura Francia consistently supports private client projects and with initiatives from Proinversion and the Ministry of Transport and Communications. Associate Enzo Rojas, who covers administrative, regulatory and competition law, joined from Rubio Leguía Normand in May 2024.

Peru > Projects and infrastructure

Drawing strength from its global network of offices, the energy, mining and infrastructure team at Estudio Echecopar member firm of Baker McKenzie International handles the gamut of project-related work, from financing and permitting through to development and construction. The team is jointly led by Juan Carlos De Los Heros, whose experience handling project financing secures him a client base of international and national lenders, investment banks, borrowers and sponsors from across various industries, and Juan Carlos Morón, who deals with infrastructure concessions, public services and government contracts. The deep bench includes Inés Vázquez, who, equipped with a solid background in corporate law, regularly navigates mergers, acquisitions and project financings, predominantly in the electricity space; Ana Sofía Reyna, an of counsel with extensive experience in dealing with PPPs, private initiatives, concessions and privatisations; and Zita Aguilera, who is known for advising state agencies and private companies on public procurement matters for engineering and infrastructure projects. Principal associates Diana Collazos and Romina Segura are also noted. Juan Carlos Medina, principal associate, left the firm.