Mr Fernando Rodriguez Marin > Bracewell LLP > New York, United States > Lawyer Profile

Bracewell LLP
31 W. 52nd Street
Suite 1900
New York, NY 10019
NEW YORK
United States

Position

Fernando Rodriguez Marin advises developers, investors and financial institutions on infrastructure, energy and real estate projects. He represents clients in project finance and public private partnership (P3) transactions, including roads, rail, brownfield and greenfield infrastructure projects and renewable energy projects. In addition, Fernando negotiates, drafts and reviews P3, concession and credit agreements on behalf of government agencies, private businesses and investors.

Education

Harvard Law School, LL.M., 1988; Universidad de Sevilla, LL.B., 1983

Lawyer Rankings

Latin America: International firms > Projects and energy

Bracewell LLP has a significant presence in project development, project finance, and energy and infrastructure sector M&A; moreover, it has a growing reputation in ESG finance, green loans and bonds. Its broad experience ranges from oil and gas projects and transactions in Mexico, through to port projects and gas-fired power projects across the region, along with the acquisition of renewable energy assets. New York partner Fernando Rodriguez Marin has a major focus on Latin America, as does Houston-based Manuel Vera, who is licensed to practice in Mexico.

United States > Finance > Project finance

With a strong focus on the energy and infrastructure space, Bracewell LLP advises on a range of sophisticated financing structures relating to large-scale conventional and renewable projects across the United States and beyond, working for a roster of best-in-class energy players as well as multinational investment banks and financial services institutions. The team also demonstrates wider capabilities in negotiating and drafting a swathe of commercial documents as well as acting as tax counsel on renewable energy builds. Alan Rafte and Thomas Tomlinson co-lead the practice out of Houston and are routinely engaged with energy industry companies and private equity outfits, with the latter particularly noted for his extensive understanding of the oil, gas and hydrocarbons, and has been a chief lead on carbon capture facilities and natural gas conversion projects. New York’s Nicolai Sarad spearheads the firm’s infrastructure offering and works with sponsors, lenders and pubic agencies on PPPs pertaining to aviation, transport and social infrastructure, often advising in Latin America. Jeris Diana Brunette, who also operates out of New York, has been active on a number of debt financings for combined cycle power plants and LNG projects over the past twelve months, and is joined in Manhattan by Fernando Rodriguez Marin who is another key infrastructure name and who has a deep PPP understanding.

United States > Energy > Renewable/alternative power

Perceived as ‘substantive experts’ in the energy sector, Bracewell LLP‘s sizeable energy group acts in the full range of deals in the renewables space, as well as supporting clients through the development of solar, wind, and power storage projects, among others. Clients include a variety of energy companies but the team also acts on the lender side of deals for banks and financial institutions. Alan Rafte and Ryan Holcomb at the Houston office oversee the department with Washington DC-based Danielle Varnell, who has particular experience in onshore and offshore wind, and solar and battery storage projects. Nicolai Sarad in New York counts MUFG as a client in renewables matters, while in Houston Fernando Rodriguez Marin is noted for cross-border matters involving Latin American jurisdictions. Natural resources lawyer Kevin Ewing is another contact to note in Houston, and younger partners Laura Sheldon and Steven Lorch, in Washington DC and New York respectively, are further key names.