Mr Nelson Larrañaga > Ferrere > Montevideo, Uruguay > Lawyer Profile

Ferrere
EDIFICIO FERRERE
JUNCAL 1392
MONTEVIDEO
Uruguay

Work Department

Labour, collective bargaining, social security.

Position

Senior Counsel

Career

Professor, labour law, University of the Republic (1983-2002); Catholic University of Uruguay (1993-1997); Leading labor relations and social security lawyer.

Publications:

Overtime, Labor Administration in Uruguay, Force Majeure in Labor Law, Uruguayan Social Security, Uruguayan Collective Labor Relations, Uruguayan Individual Labor Relations, Studies on labor relations, Compendium of labor relations, among other books and several other articles.

Languages

Spanish

Memberships

Asociación de Gestión Humana

Education

Social Security Specialisation Course (OAS), Mexico, 1992; University of the Republic, JD, 1981, Notary Public, 1982.

Lawyer Rankings

Uruguay > Labour and employment

(Leading individuals)

Nelson LarrañagaFerrere

The large team at Ferrere is among the strongest choices in Uruguay’s labour and employment space, and exhibits ‘solid knowledge and capabilities, availability and reliability’. Its specialists participate in some of the market’s most complex and high-profile labour litigation cases, as well as dealing with non-contentious labour matters such as advising on due diligence, collective bargaining and negotiations with unions and the government, and internal compliance and in-house training courses. Clients work in such diverse sectors as banking, logistics, energy, technology, retail and agribusiness. Standout work highlights include assessing Finnish company UPM in all labour matters associated with the construction of its new pulp mill, including ensuring compliance with social security and health and safety standards for construction workers; and handling negotiations with the Uruguayan Medical Union (SMU) on behalf of Camsu. Leading figure Verónica Raffo co-heads the practice, along with expert litigator Nelson Larrañaga; and Alberto Baroffio, who is active in collective bargaining matters relating to the construction, energy and finance sectors. At associate level, the key contacts are Giselle Cardoso, Florencia Fitipaldo and Alejandra Añón.