Diego Gutiérrez Martínez-Parente > Martínez, Algaba, de Haro y Curiel > Mexico City, Mexico > Lawyer Profile

Martínez, Algaba, de Haro y Curiel
PASEO DE LOS TAMARINDOS 400 A, PISO 20
COL. BOSQUES DE LAS LOMAS
05120 MEXICO D.F.
Mexico

Position

Partner

Career

Mr. Gutiérrez has been a member of Martínez, Algaba de Haro y Curiel, since 2003, and was appointed partner in 2015. Mr. Gutiérrez has extensive experience in civil and commercial litigation, as well as in national and international commercial arbitration procedures, administered by the most recognized arbitral institutions. His practice focuses on financial, banking, securities, bankruptcy, construction and corporate disputes.

Recognized for his remarkable legal skills, he successfully represents corporations and individuals before Mexican courts, as well as before arbitral tribunals, in controversies with a high degree of technicality that usually involve considerable risk for his clients. In addition, he has provided advice on complex issues in the celebration or execution of legal acts and instruments, in order to mitigate the clients’ risks.

Some of Mr. Gutiérrez clients include credit and banking institutions, large corporations and transnational organizations.

Languages

Spanish | English

Education

Universidad Iberoamericana, Ciudad de México, México.
Law degree (J.D.), 2006.

Lawyer Rankings

Mexico > Bankruptcy and restructuring

Martínez, Algaba, de Haro y Curiel‘s bankruptcy and restructuring offering is centred on representing creditors, including major banks and financial institutions, in high-profile bankruptcy cases and out-of-court restructurings. Five partners share leadership: Jorge de Haro specialises in bankruptcy, financial and banking regulation-related disputes; while Javier Curiel Obscura and Diego Gutiérrez Martínez-Parente handle insolvency, litigation, and arbitration. Alejandro Legaspi Lanz routinely advises credit and banking institutions on bankruptcy proceedings; and Mauricio Mendoza‘s practice is centred on controversies related to securities, litigation and bankruptcy mandates. Key associate-level contacts include litigator Sabrina Loyo, who has significant antitrust and telecoms expertise; and Vicente Cuairán, who focuses on civil and commercial litigation and restructuring mandates. Since publication, the firm has announced that it is merging with Creel, García-Cuéllar, Aiza y Enríquez, S.C., with completion due in the first quarter of 2025.