Marcela Ruenes > Latham & Watkins LLP > New York, United States > Lawyer Profile

Latham & Watkins LLP
1271 Avenue of the Americas
NEW YORK
NY 10020
United States

Position

Marcela Ruenes represents a full range of lead arrangers, lenders, and borrowers on their most complex US and cross-border finance and private credit transactions.

Marcela draws on extensive experience across global markets and a sophisticated understanding of parties’ needs and objectives on all sides of a financing to guide investment and commercial banks, direct lenders, borrowers, and private equity firms on:

    • Leveraged financings and acquisition financings
    • Unitranche financings
    • Asset-based lending
    • Investment grade loans
    • Debt restructurings including debtors-in-possession and exit financings
    • Private credit transactions

A recognized leader within the firm, she has served on Latham’s Diversity Leadership Committee, Recruiting Committee, and Mentoring Committee and as Global Leader of the Hispanic/Latin American Lawyers Group.

Marcela maintains an active pro bono practice, with a particular focus on immigration and asylum matters, including representing victims of domestic violence in obtaining protection under VAWA.
Marcela remains active with Columbia Law School, where she regularly speaks on panels discussing both commercial and diversity-related topics.

Before joining Latham, she was an associate in the Mexico City office of a leading Mexican law firm.

Lawyer Rankings

Latin America: International firms > Banking and finance

(Leading associates)

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Latham & Watkins LLP has an outstanding record in energy and infrastructure finance. It continues to work on big-ticket acquisition financings and project financings, remaining at the forefront of highly structured transactions and hybrid transactions involving bank and bond debt. It has led the field in leveraged and acquisition finance, continuing to advise a raft of financial sponsors and their portfolio companies, along with multiple corporate borrowers and bank lenders. The practice has made a further impression in digital infrastructure financings. Special situations and restructuring specialists also play a key role in the success of the Latin America practice. Antonio Del Pino is chair of the Latin America team, bringing extensive expertise in a range of practice areas, including acquisition finance and project finance. Guido Liniado has a background in energy and infrastructure finance, including project finance, acquisition and leveraged finance, multi-source financings and structured finance. Washington DC’s Carlos Ardila, promoted to the partnership in 2023, is another experienced figure in energy and infrastructure finance, including acquisition financings, as is counsel Marcela Ruenes, who has extensive knowledge of the Mexico and wider Latin America market. San Diego partner Sony Ben-Moshe has vast experience in leveraged and secured financings in Latin America.

Latin America: International firms > Projects and energy

Latham & Watkins LLP‘s highly developed Latin America team has demonstrated a considerable commitment to the energy and infrastructure sectors, including project finance, acquisition finance and M&A. The team is also at the forefront of hybrid capital markets and bank finance transactions in the area. It is making further headway in energy transition matters, including green hydrogen, battery storage and carbon sequestration, along with continued activity in LNG projects and transactions. Additionally, it remains active in greenfield and brownfield project bonds, social bonds and sustainability bonds, along with the securitisation of receivables for infrastructure projects. Native Spanish speaker Guido Liniado is highly rated in project finance, project bonds, securitisation and other forms of structured finance for energy and infrastructure assets. Latin America practice co-chair Antonio Del Pino is a big name in project finance and M&A across the energy and infrastructure sectors. Christopher Cross is another senior practitioner with a background in oil and gas transactions in Latin America, most recently advising the ECAs in the project financing of floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) units in Brazil. Washington DC-based Carlos Ardila continues to make an impression in Latin America project finance and energy M&A, following his elevation to the partnership in 2023. Counsel Marcela Ruenes is another core member of the team, while Houston-based senior associate Taylor López joined from Baker Botts L.L.P. in July 2023. All named individuals are based in New York unless stated otherwise.