
Holland & Knight México, S.C.
Lawyers

Gerardo Prado
- Phone+52.81.8215.7709
- Email[email protected]
Position
Partner
Career
Gerardo Prado Hernández is corporate attorney in Holland & Knight's Monterrey office. Mr. Prado advises local and international clients on corporate, commercial, mergers and acquisitions (M&A), general regulatory compliance and energy projects, with an emphasis on renewable energy. He has more than 30 years of experience guiding local and foreign investors in establishing, resizing, restructuring and selling their operations in Mexico.
Mr. Prado is responsible for ensuring that all legal matters that impact the projects and operations of his clients – including without limitation, corporate, real estate, tax and regulatory aspects – are properly considered, He also supervises litigation and administrative procedures relevant to clients.
As a result of his years of work in multiple direct investment projects, joint ventures, acquisitions, reorganizations, asset segregation or sales, and company dissolution and liquidation processes, Mr. Prado has gained in-depth knowledge and experience in the automotive, steel, electrical, electronic and retail sales sectors. In addition, he regularly carries out general supervision of projects related to contractual matters, company incorporation and divestment operations.
Mr. Prado has extensive knowledge in the energy, electricity and renewable energy sectors. He has obtained certification as a consultant in the matter of the Wholesale Electricity Market from the National Center for Energy Control (CENACE).
In addition, Mr. Prado has been a professor of commercial companies, commercial arbitration and introduction to the study of law at the Cervantina University, the Institute of Legal Sciences in Monterrey and Green Hills College.
Prior to joining Holland & Knight, Mr. Prado worked for a leading Mexican law firm, where he served as co-administrator and managing partner from 2005 to 2014. He also served as president of Fundación Appleseed México, a nonprofit social justice network with centers in the U.S. and Mexico, from 2018 to 2022.