Mrs Adriana Moreno Márquez > Gómez-Pinzón Abogados > Medellin, Colombia > Lawyer Profile

Gómez-Pinzón Abogados
CARRERA 43A #1-50 OFFICE 301-303
SAN FERNANDO PLAZA, TORRE HOTEL
MEDELLIN
Colombia
Adriana Moreno Márquez photo

Work Department

Banking, Finance & Capital Markets, Corporate / Mergers & Acquisitions,  Infrastructure.

Position

Partner, head of the Firm’s office in Medellín, and member of the Banking, Finance & Capital Markets, Corporate / Mergers & Acquisitions, and Infrastructure practice groups.

Career

Adriana is Director of Gómez-Pinzon’s office in Medellín, she has more than 25 years of professional experience as lawyer in the financial, capital markets and investment banking sector.

Her field of practice has consisted in public market transactions, as well as transactions involving mergers and acquisitions of companies, corporate reorganizations, acquisition of assets, syndicated loans, privatizations, and legal structuring of investment banking transactions. Likewise, Adriana has experience in the structuring of businesses and in the regulations applicable to activities carried out by financial corporations, banks and brokerage firms.

Languages

English, Spanish

Memberships

IBA member.

Education

  • Advanced Studies in Corporate Finance, Escuela de Ingenieros de Antioquia – Medellín (EIA), 2008.
  • Advanced Studies in Tax Law, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana – Medellín, 2001.
  • Law and Political Science, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana – Medellín, 1996.

Lawyer Rankings

Colombia > City focus > Medellín

Gómez-Pinzón Abogados’ Medellín branch may be staffed more leanly than its Bogotá headquarters but it maintains the wider firm’s multidisciplinary practice portfolio. With a ten-lawyer team on the ground locally — including one partner — the firm is well positioned to handle a wide scope of transactional, regulatory and contentious work, with a focus on the manufacturing, financial services, energy, infrastructure and real estate industries. Office head Adriana Moreno Márquez possesses a broad practice, which encompasses banking and finance, corporate transactions, infrastructure projects and compliance; she recently acted in tandem with the Bogotá office to advise Atlas Renewable and Isagen on an investment agreement. The Medellín team also draws on a capable band of associates, including senior Catalina Arango, who is a key contact for intellectual property; and junior Manuel Londoño, who supports on infrastructure and administrative law. The group can additionally leverage resources from the wider national firm for support in large-scale matters.