Gabriela Dañino > Miranda & Amado > Lima, Peru > Lawyer Profile

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

Work Department

  • Project Finance
  • Capital Markets
  • Infrastructure Projects

Position

Partner

Career

Her practice focuses on the design, negotiation and structuring of various financing transactions, both from the side of local and international financial institutions and from the side of borrowers and issuers, including project finance transactions, syndicated loans, acquisition financing, public and private offerings of securities, among others. Gabriela is also dedicated to the implementation of Legal Tech initiatives, digital innovation and the technology industry in general, including fintech, e-commerce and digital platforms. She joined the firm as an associate in 2006. During 2012 and 2013 she worked as an international associate at the New York offices of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP. Gabriela is a lawyer from Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú and holds an LL.M. from Harvard University (2012).

Languages

English, Spanish

Education

  • Harvard Law School, LL.M. (2012).
  • Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Lawyer (2007).

Lawyer Rankings

Peru > Banking and finance

(Next Generation Partners)

Gabriela DañinoMiranda & Amado

Miranda & Amado’s banking and finance team remains active and well regarded in the market; it regularly advises on large cross-border transactions for high-profile domestic and international banks and financial institutions, as well as corporate clients. On the transactional side, the practice handles structured finance, loans and project finance and banking-sector M&A, and on the regulatory side, it offers considerable experience in the licensing of local banks. The practice is led by Gabriela Dañino, who brings expertise in cross-border finance and capital markets deals, and also heads the firm’s fintech practice. Juan Luis Avendaño offers strong support in acquisition finance and banking license issues, while Rafael Corzo is a key name for regulatory matters, bankruptcy issues and disputes. José Miguel Puiggros acts for borrowers in corporate and project financing; Enrique Felices handles project financing and capital markets matters; and Alvaro Del Valle advises on syndicated loans and acquisition financing. At the more junior end of the team, Lisbeth Benavides is a key associate, who focuses on corporate and bankruptcy law.

Peru > Capital markets

Miranda & Amado’s capital markets practice advises on both equity and debt transactions and has a strong track record in international debt offerings and offerings by Peruvian banks under Rule 144A/Reg S. It acts for a roster of prominent international banks and financial institutions, as well as large domestic and regional banks and corporate clients. The team, which is led by Gabriela Dañino, stands out for its experience in international deals and its ability to provide tax structuring advice on complex capital markets transactions. Dañino offers expertise in domestic and cross-border deals and project finance, while veteran practitioner Juan Luis Avendaño, who has 20 years of experience in the market, stands out for his work on international offerings of debt instruments, hybrids and securitisations. José Miguel Puiggros is another experienced practitioner, who heads the firm’s banking and finance practice and handles financing transactions and bonds work, while Alvaro Del Valle is active in funds-related work and high-value transactions.