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 partners)

Alberto de la ParraJones Day

Praised for its ‘short response times’ and ‘extensive knowledge’, the team at Jones Day assists both lenders and borrowers with a range of asset-based lending transactions, cross-border investments, and acquisitions. The group, which is routinely called upon by domestic and international banks and brokerage firms, has supplementary expertise in the resolution of financial disputes, regulatory matters, and restructurings. Practice co-head Manuel Romano is well-versed in leveraged financing transactions across various sectors, among them energy, manufacturing, and automotive, and is also frequently involved in real estate development projects. Alongside him, Alberto De La Parra takes care of acquisition financings, syndicated loans, and refinancing transactions. Of counsel Arturo de la Parra is noted for his experience in project and infrastructure-related lending transactions. Key associate-level contacts include Alexandra Sibaja (financing transacactions, corporate, and M&A); and Jose Manuel Carrillo (business restructuring, corporate finance, real estate finance, and project finance).

Mexico > Projects and infrastructure

(Leading partners)

Alberto de la ParraJones Day

The very attentive’ team at Jones Day specialises in advising on the financing, development and operation of infrastructure projects involving airports, highways, hospitals, portsrailroads, oil-and-gas, and renewable energy production. Its client roster regularly features local and international banks, constructors, developers, and energy companies. Three partners share leadership of the practice: Alberto de la Parra, who is praised for his ‘great knowledge of administrative law’, focuses his practice on project structuring, corporate and project finance, restructuring and M&A, and often acts on oil-and-gas, toll road, real estate, mining and aviation-related mandates. José A Estandía is primarily concerned with the financing of energy transactions; while Manuel Romano undertakes the full range of energy and infrastructure financing and development work. Of counsel Arturo de la Parra is known for his focus on cross-border and domestic infrastructure-related lending transactions. Alexandra Sibaja and Mariana de Maria y Campos are names of note at associate level.

Mexico > Energy and natural resources

Leading global energy companies are among the clients of Jones Day‘s energy practice in Mexico, which advises on project development, financing and investment managment. The department also supports on regulatory issues throughout the sector. While the team has longstanding prowess in the sector, it has more recently developed its offering on conflict prevention strategies, as well as being equipped to handle high-stakes litigation should it arise. A trio of lawyers jointly lead the practice group: José Estandía, who has led advice on numerous M&A and financing deals in the Mexican energy market; infrastructure expert Alberto de la Parra, a veteran of numerous major energy developments in the country; and Alejandro Fleming, whose forte is electricity sector matters. Younger partner Arturo de la Parra is also strong on infrastructure and is particularly noted in the team for renewable energy projects. At associate level, senior Fernando Verdín advises on the regulatory scope of the Mexican power authority and the repealed electric power public service law; while semi-senior Andrés Barón supports on contractual law, M&A and corporate matters for international private sector companies with stakes in the Mexican energy sector.