Luis Francisco Paz > Miranda & Amado > Lima, Peru > Lawyer Profile

Miranda & Amado
AV JOSÉ LARCO 1301
TORRE PARQUE MAR
MIRAFLORES, LIMA 18
Peru

Position

Associate

Career

Master of Laws (LL.M.) from Columbia University. Lawyer from Universidad de Lima. Associate of Miranda & Amado since 2015. He was Global Visiting Lawyer of Covington & Burling LLP in Washington DC during the years 2018 and 2019. His professional practice is focused on contractual operations and commercial law, with emphasis on the real estate industry and commercial disputes. In real estate, his practice includes the development of real estate projects, advising developers and investment funds in the planning of the project, as well as in the structuring and execution of the transaction. In commercial matters, it covers the negotiation and elaboration of contracts, as well as the advice on arbitrations and commercial disputes regarding breaches of contract, enforcement of guarantees and damages. He usually collaborates as a professor at Universidad de Lima and Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas.

Languages

English, Spanish

Education

  • Columbia University, Master of Laws (LL.M.) (2019)
  • Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Diploma in Public Law (2014).
  • University of Lima, Lawyer (2012).

Lawyer Rankings

Peru > Real estate

A ‘dynamic firm’ which is ‘very focused on providing efficient solutions’, Miranda & Amado covers the gamut of real estate law in relation to both commercial and residential developments. It is also active in real estate matters relating to the energy, mining and infrastructure sectors and acts for foreign and domestic clients in corporate matters, permitting, licensing, zoning, sales and acquisitions, and financing. The practice is under the leadership of Claudia Lucena, who is experienced in urban and rural developments and land rights issues. Strong associate support is provided by Yelitza Valdivia, who is highlighted for sanitation matters and contract negotiation; Daniel Corzo, a contact for transactions and development; Jessica Huamaní, who deals with administrative and registry matters; and Luis Francisco Paz, who handles civil and commercial matters, as well as disputes.