Mr Aldo González > Holland & Knight > Mexico City, Mexico > Lawyer Profile

Holland & Knight
Paseo de la Reforma No. 342 Piso 28
Col. Juárez, Cuauhtémoc
06600, CDMX, México
Mexico
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Position

Aldo González Melo focuses in the areas of corporate, project, structured and public (sub-national) finance, as well as in the structuring of cross-border, international, infrastructure and energy transactions.

Mr. González Melo mainly represents financial institutions acting as lenders, arrangers, bookrunners and agents in all kind of secured and unsecured financial transactions, including term loans, revolving lines, bridge loans, syndicate financings, environmental, social and governance (ESG) loans and discounting (factoring) products. In addition, he represents borrowers and other credit parties acting as developers and sponsors in the development, structuring and banking stages of infrastructure projects, including renewable energy power systems, pipelines, public-private partnerships (P3), roads and highways, hotels and ESG water projects.

Education

  • Columbia Law School, LL.M.
  • Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, J.D.

Lawyer Rankings

Mexico > Projects and infrastructure

(Leading associates)

Aldo GonzálezHolland & Knight

Mexico > Energy and natural resources

The Mexico City and Monterrey offices of Holland & Knight work in close conjunction to offer clients comprehensive counsel on energy sector matters. The team regularly advises on licensing, construction and development issues across the spectrum of energy matters, as well as on transactional mandates. Clients include project owners, sponsors and lenders of varying sizes, but including some of the biggest stakeholders in the Mexican market. At the helm of the practice, Carlos Ochoa has recently led counsel to a diverse range of clients on regulatory matters. He co-leads from Mexico City alongside Rodolfo Rueda, whose practice focuses on regulatory and government related matters, as well as transactions in the energy and natural resources space. At the Monterrey office it’s Gerardo Prado and Gabriel Ruiz who are the lead contacts. Ruiz assists with corporate matters and the operational design of oil-and-gas and other energy projects; while Prado’s focus is on transactional mandates. At senior counsel level, Regina Legorreta supports on energy project structuring, while Aldo González focuses on energy-related banking and finance matters.