Mr Alberto de la Parra > Jones Day > Mexico City, Mexico > Lawyer Profile

Jones Day
PASEO DE LA REFORMA 342
PISO 30, COLONIA JUÁREZ
06600 MEXICO, D.F.
Mexico

Career

Alberto de la Parra focuses on project structuring, finance, and corporate and restructuring transactions in the infrastructure industry. Alberto has represented clients in various energy and oil and gas projects. In the transportation sector, Alberto has represented the Mexican government in the implementation of the financing plan for the construction of the new Mexico City Airport. Alberto’s experience includes the Mexican Airport network privatization, and subsequent representation of the resulting airport groups what have put him among the most experienced lawyers in Mexico in the airport and aeronautic industry. He was recently involved with the successful representation of financial institutions through project finance issues in complex transactions related to the securitization of assets and financing of rail company transactions and toll roads. Some of his achievements include the representation of financial institutions in the successful financing for Grupo Mexico Transportes for the Florida East Railroad acquisition, and representing Banco Santander through the complex financing and follow ups of a Cogeneration plant of 220 MW. Recently Alberto represented the Mexican development Banks in the structuring of a complex financing for Pemex refineries modernization. Also, he has represented Banco Santander for several years now in different structured financings in the infrastructure industry highlighting the financing for the Mitikah project. Alberto has also represented Grupo México in the acquisition of several real estate projects such as Planigrupo.

Lawyer Rankings

Mexico > Banking and finance

(Leading individuals)

Alberto de la ParraJones Day

The ‘highly skilled’ team at the Mexico office at multinational US firm Jones Day is praised for offering ‘the same high quality service as other leading firms’ with ‘an excellent professional manner to match. The practice handles all commercial banking matters, representing both lenders and borrowers, and advises on asset-based lending and cross-border investments; its client list includes notable local and international banks. The team is co-led by Manuel Romano, who is experienced in complex leveraged financing transactions and the financing of infrastructure and real estate projects; and Alberto De La Parra, who handles project finance, syndicated loans, secured financings and refinancing transactions, and is identified as standing out for his ‘extensive knowledge of the sector’. Jose Manuel Carrillo and Diego Noriega are the names to note at associate level.

Mexico > Projects and infrastructure

(Leading individuals)

Alberto de la ParraJones Day

In the words of one client, the projects and infrastructure lawyers at international full-service firm Jones Day demonstrate ‘skill at negotiation, teamwork, collaboration with other firms, business skill and emotional intelligence. The group specialises in the development and financing of energy and infrastructure projects –  especially those related to airports, oil-and-gas, and renewables – as well as related contracts and due diligence work. It is routinely instructed by developers, construction companies, sponsors, borrowers, and financial institutions. The team is led by a trio of partners, comprising: Alberto de la Parra, who focuses on project structuring, corporate and project finance, M&A and restructuring; José A Estandía, who specialises in project finance transactions in Mexico’s energy sector for clients working in renewables and oil-and-gas; and Manuel Romano, who advises developers, buyers, and financing parties on development projects. Associate-level names to note include Fernando Verdín (energy projects) and Mariana de Maria y Campos (project finance and infrastructure matters).

Mexico > Energy and natural resources

The prized ‘experience and availability’ of Jones Day’s energy and natural resources practice is employed on acquisition and financing matters across the spectrum of projects in the Mexican market. The department is highly regarded for cross-border work in the electricity, renewables, and oil and gas sectors, and is counsel of choice to multinational stakeholders in various guises. Alberto de la Parra, ‘a sophisticated lawyer who provides sophisticated solutions’, is a leading name across infrastructure in Mexico and therefore a key figure in the energy team. He co-leads the broader department with M&A and project finance expert José Estandía; and Alejandro Fleming, who has particularly strong knowledge of the electricity market. For lending transactions in the renewable energy space, Arturo de la Parra is the name to note. At associate level, Fernando Verdín assists the partners with the full spectrum of the department’s caseload, while Andrés Barón is involved in matters for a number of international private sector companies involved in the Mexican energy sector.