Mr Rodrigo López Márquez > Kuri Breña, Sánchez Ugarte y Aznar > Mexico City, Mexico > Lawyer Profile

Kuri Breña, Sánchez Ugarte y Aznar
PROL PASEO DE LA REFORMA 1015, TORRE B, PISO 8
COL DESARROLLO SANTA FE
CP 01376 MÉXICO, DF
Mexico
Rodrigo López Márquez photo

Work Department

Corporate, Mergers and Acquisitions, Banking and Finance, Real Estate, Fintech.

Position

Partner

Career

Rodrigo López has participated in various financing operations, in which he has represented both creditors and debtors, including different financial entities, development banks and other multilateral organizations.

He provides advice to several real estate developers in Mexico on the purchase and sale of real estate, the negotiation of strategic alliances, and the development of financial structures for real estate projects.

Rodrigo has been involved in major merger and acquisition transactions, sale of shares and assets, representing the public and private sector, banks and private equity funds. Furthermore, he has advised financial institutions on financial regulation issues.

Languages

Spanish and English.

Memberships

Tag Law

Education

Law degree from Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City.​
Masters in Law (LLM), University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.​

Lawyer Rankings

Mexico > Banking and finance

The key strengths of the banking and finance practice at Kuri Breña, Sánchez Ugarte y Aznar lie in structured and asset-backed financing, project finance and real estate financing. The nine partner-strong team has additional expertise in representing Mexico’s development banks. Four partners head up the practice group: Guillermo Garay specialises in public and private biddings, cross-border financings and securitisations; Rodrigo López Márquez contributes expertise in financings, financial regulation and fintech; Alejandro Sobarzo Hadad is skilled at the issuance and placement of equity and debt instruments for companies through the Mexican stock exchange; and Álvaro Sarmiento Lapiedra focuses on structured financing. Bernardo Luna Gutiérrez and founding partner Daniel Kuri Breña, along with key associates Silvia Roldán and Alfonso Alfaro Rincón Gallardo, are additional names to note. Since publication, Sarmiento has left the firm (effective as of January 2024).