Ms Luisa Rivas > Arias > San Salvador, El Salvador > Lawyer Profile

Arias
CALLE LA MASCOTA #533
COLONIA SAN BENITO
SAN SALVADOR
El Salvador

Work Department

Banking, Finance and Insurance

Corporate and Commercial law

Energy Law

Mergers and Acquisitions

Administrative and Constitutional Law

Labour Law and Business Immigration

Real Estate

Position

Partner

Career

Luisa Rivas has focused her practice on corporate, commercial, financial, energy, state contracts, public-private partnerships, construction contracts, mergers and acquisitions, advising national and international companies. Luisa has participated in various local and multi-jurisdictional legal operations, advising in structure, acquisition, negotiation and acquisition execution, financial agreements and corporate planning.

She has extensive experience structuring financing and advising various companies in regulated industries, including energy in matters regarding energy sale and supply contracts, maintenance of electrical installations, markets, and also advises from a regulatory perspective on the establishment and operation of electrical installations in relation to the generation and distribution of energy. Likewise, she advises the development of public infrastructure projects through traditional procedures such as public tenders and innovative commercial structures.

Languages

  • Spanish
  • English
  • French

Memberships

International Bar Association (IBA)

Education

  • PhD in Private Law from Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona.
  • Masters in Business Law from Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona.
  • Masters Degree in Financial and Business Law from the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana of Colombia.
  • Law Degree from Universidad Dr. José Matí­as Delgado.
  • Attended the Negotiation Program at the Harvard Negotiation Institute, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Lawyer Rankings

El Salvador > Corporate and M&A

(Next Generation Partners)

Luisa RivasArias

The corporate team at regional powerhouse Arias remains a mainstay on high-value, multi-jurisdictional corporate transactions. The firm’s broad client base includes financial institutions and major multinationals in sectors ranging from telecoms, financial services and tech to energy, chemicals and hospitality; some key names include Citibank, Telefónica and Chevron. The team is jointly headed by founding partner Armando Arias; El Salvador co-managing partner Lilian Arias, who brings to bear over 26 years of experience in the corporate space; M&A authority Roberta Gallardo, who also assists clients with day-to-day matters such as corporate governance and regulatory issues; Ana Mercedes López, who provides expertise on major restructurings; and energy sector specialists Luisa Rivas and Carolina Lazo. They receive capable support from senior counsels Adán Araujo, who has expertise in highly regulated sectors such as energy, telecoms and financial services, and Ernesto Sánchez, whose practice covers matters in the financial services and tech industries, and senior associate Rafael Burgos, who handles deal negotiations, the drafting of contracts and structuring of collaterals.

El Salvador > Banking and finance

The banking and finance team at regional firm Arias continues to lead in the Salvadoran market, with significant strength in advising domestic and multinational banks and financial institutions, including Bank of America and the Bank of Nova Scotia, on high-value, often multi-jurisdictional financial transactions, including debt restructurings, asset securitisations, loan agreements and project finance. The sizeable leadership group is made up of Armando Arias, an authority in financial matters; Lilian Arias, who has over 25 years of experience in assisting multinational corporations and financial institutions with the structuring of loans and guarantees; Roberta Gallardo, who has a strong track record of advising on credit and financing deals; Ana Mercedes López, a specialist in the financing of major projects in sectors such as energy and aviation; Mario Lozano, who has expertise in the fintech and cryptocurrency fields; Luisa Rivas, who handles the financing of major infrastructure projects and transactions in regulated industries; and free trade zone regime expert Carolina Lazo. Other key figures include senior counsels Ernesto Sánchez, who assists clients with credit agreements and stock and asset purchase agreements, and Adán Araujo, whose practice covers syndicated loans, securities and venture capital agreements, and senior associate Rafael Burgos, whose clients include well-known restaurant chains.

Central America > Corporate and finance

Formed following the split of pioneering Central American firm Arias & Munoz, Arias has a well-established network of seven offices in the region, spread across Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras (where it has branches in both Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula), Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama. The firm has a long history of handling high-profile local and international M&A and financial transactions, acting for an impressive roster of multinationals, global financial institutions and leading regional banks. Diego Gallegos, who has expertise in asset and project finance, and Vicente Lines, an expert in the infrastructure and telecoms spaces, lead the finance practice in Costa Rica and are also key figures in the corporate team, where energy specialist Melania Dittel is also noted. In El Salvador, Mario Lozano is sought after for his advice on fintech and cryptocurrency issues, while Lilian Arias, the M&A-focused Roberta Gallardo and Luisa Rivas are among the key contacts for corporate matters. In Guatemala, Luis Pedro del Valle, who has a strong track record in cross-border M&A, took over leadership of the corporate and finance practices in April 2023. The highly experienced Evangelina Lardizábal steers the corporate and finance teams in Honduras alongside Mario Agüero, while in Nicaragua Ana Teresa Rizo, a go-to partner for foreign investments, Bertha Argüello, Gustavo-Adolfo Vargas and Rodrigo Ibarra, a specialist in the energy sector, are the names to note. María Cristina Fábrega takes the lead on M&A and financial transactions in Panama.