Mr Pablo Perezalonso Eguía > Ritch, Mueller y Nicolau, S.C. > Mexico City, Mexico > Lawyer Profile
Ritch, Mueller y Nicolau, S.C. Offices

Av. Pedregal 24, 10th floor
Molino del Rey
11040, Mexico City
Mexico
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Mr Pablo Perezalonso Eguía

Work Department
Banking and Finance, Capital Markets, and Restructurings and Insolvency
Position
Partner
Career
Pablo Perezalonso joined the firm in 1994, and was named partner in 2000. He has more than 30 years of experience advising on international banking and securities transactions, banking regulation and derivative financial transactions, capital markets, mergers and acquisitions, as well as data protection and FinTech regulatory matters. He has advised Mexican and foreign financial institutions on both debt and equity issues through complex instruments including structured notes, warrants, tracs and capital notes. He has also participated in the structuring and restructuring secured and unsecured credit facilities for Mexican private and public sector borrowers.
Prior to joining the firm in 1994, Pablo participated in the North American Free Trade Agreement negotiations as part of the Mexican government’s legal team from 1991 to 1993. Subsequently, he worked as a foreign associate at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley and McCloy in New York from1993-1994.
Languages
Spanish, English.
Memberships
Member of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA)
Member of the Board of Directors of JP Morgan
Member of the International Bar Association
Education
Master of Laws (LL.M), Fullbright, Ford/McArthur and Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología Scholarships. – University of Michigan (1993), Michigan, USA.
Law Degree with Honors – Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (1991), Mexico City, Mexico.
Lawyer Rankings
Mexico > Banking and finance
(Leading partners: Fintech)Ritch, Mueller y Nicolau, S.C. houses a strong banking and finance practice that is counsel of choice for a host of global banks, issuers, private equity firms and multilaterals seeking support with financing and collateral agreements. The ‘robust’ group garners praise from one client for its ‘proven experience and a strong track record in financing’, while another appreciates its ‘exceptional service that combines experience, ethics and dedication’. A recent standout matter saw the team advise a consortium of banks, as administrative and collateral agents and senior lenders, on the $280m increase of a credit facility originally granted for the acquisition of a one third participation in the Los Ramones natural gas pipelines project. Leadership of the department is shared between Jean Paul Farah Chajín, whose practice encompasses banking and finance, capital markets, corporate restructurings and M&A; and Pablo Perezalonso Eguía, who handles international banking and securities transactions, derivatives, capital markets, M&A, data protection and fintech regulatory matters. Additional key contacts include Luis A Nicolau Gutiérrez (banking and finance, capital markets, M&A, insolvency); Gabriel del Valle Mendiola (banking and finance, capital markets, energy, infrastructure); and Gabriel Robles Beistegui and Eric Silberstein Lerner – both of whom specialise in banking and finance, capital markets and M&A. Names to note at associate level include Daniela Solis (energy and infrastructure development and project finance); and Salvador Torres (banking and finance, energy and infrastructure).
Mexico > Bankruptcy and restructuring
Ritch, Mueller y Nicolau, S.C.‘s bankruptcy and restructuring practice group is regularly involved in major corporate restructurings, with a particular track record in the finance, mining, satellite communications, real estate, and telecoms segments. Team members have experience acting as insolvency administrators, foreign representatives and liquidators in bankruptcy proceedings. Leadership of the practice is shared between Jean Paul Farah Chajín and Pablo Perezalonso Eguía. Farah’s broad practice takes in banking and finance, capital markets, corporate restructurings, and M&A; while Perezalonso is well-versed in the structuring and restructuring of secured and unsecured credit facilities for Mexican private and public-sector borrowers. Additional key contacts include finance, corporate, and capital markets practitioner Luis Nicolau Gutiérrez; and Adriana Padilla Rivas, who specialises in arbitration and insolvency mandates, and is lauded for providing solutions that are ‘tailored to the client’s best interests’.
Mexico > Capital markets
Noted for its ‘extensive experience’ in capital markets and ‘experience in all types of financing structures’, the team at Ritch, Mueller y Nicolau, S.C. covers an array of capital markets mandates. Key areas of expertise include equity, debt and structured securities offerings; CKDs, CERPIs, FIBRAs and FIBRAs-E; and bank capitalization notes. The group is well-versed in assisting issuers, international and local broker-dealers and investment banks. Practice co-head Luis Nicolau is recognised for his ‘great market reputation’ and specialises in M&A, debt and equity capital markets transactions, and banking and finance. Fellow co-head Gabriel del Valle Mendiola majors on private and public offerings of debt and equity, the establishment of private equity funds, and the structuring of infrastructure projects. Additional names to note include banking, finance and capital markets specialists Pablo Perezalonso Eguía, Jean Paul Farah Chajín, and younger partners Gabriel Robles Beistegui and Eric Silberstein Lerner. Senior associate Ernesto Talamás supports the partners across the range of banking and finance and capital markets mandates.
Lawyer Rankings
- Banking and finance Mexico
- Capital markets Mexico
- Leading partners: Fintech Mexico > Banking and finance
- Bankruptcy and restructuring Mexico