Dr César Puntriano > Muñiz, Olaya, Meléndez, Castro, Ono & Herrera Abogados > Lima, Peru > Lawyer Profile

Muñiz, Olaya, Meléndez, Castro, Ono & Herrera Abogados
LAS BEGONIAS 475
PISO 6, SAN ISIDRO
LIMA 27, Peru
Peru

Work Department

Labour and employment

Position

Senior partner

Career

PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). Partner, Tax & Legal Services, responsible for labor matters (2015-2016); PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). Director, Tax & Legal Services (2013-2015).; professor of Business-Related Labor Law, ESAN University Corporate Law School (2013 to date); professor of Labor Law, master’s Degree Program in Finance and Corporate Law, ESAN University (2010 to date).

Languages

Spanish and English

Memberships

Peruvian Society of Labour Law and Social Security, L&E Global

Education

Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, School of Law (2002); Master’s Degree in Labor Law and Social Security, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (2013); Second Professional Specialization in Labor Law and Social Security, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (2011).

Personal

Regular contributor in several publications and medias focused on economic and business issues, as Gestión, El Comercio, Canal N and Radio Programas del Perú (RPP). He’s also strongly involved in academic journals and takes part as speaker in forums and labour law events.

Lawyer Rankings

Peru > Labour and employment

Muñiz, Olaya, Meléndez, Castro, Ono & Herrera Abogados’ labour and employment practice is adept at advising clients in sectors such as telecoms, finance, retail, fishing, ports and construction. The team, led by Ricardo Herrera, who acts for clients including Nestlé Perú, is experienced in the suspension and dismissal of personnel, assisting clients in the adaptation of outsourcing services to the new regulation, and labour litigation. The practice has also seen recent growth in advising clients on trade union matters, with recent work including support to a logistics company in all its union conflicts. Other team contacts include María del Pilar Flórez, who specialises in individual labour rights, and César Puntriano, whose recent work includes advice to a client on complex collective bargaining negotiations.