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EC Rubio Offices

RIO DUERO 31, COLONIA CUAUHTEMOC
MEXICO, D.F. 06500
Mexico
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Juan Carlos Partida

Work Department
International Trade and Customs, Regulatory and Finance
Position
Partner
Career
Juan Carlos Partida joined the firm in 2002. He has been a Partner since 2006. His practice focuses on international trade remedies and customs, regulatory issues and anti-money laundering with respect to money service businesses.
He is experienced in trade remedies investigations, customs law, NAFTA, WTO and administrative law. Counsels domestic and foreign companies in antidumping investigations before the Mexican Ministry of Economy, and in dispute resolution panels before the World Trade Organization. He advises several companies in dispute settlement proceedings established pursuant to chapter 19 of the North American Free Trade Agreement. He has also been selected as a Panelist by the Mexican and U.S. governments in NAFTA dispute settlement proceedings.
Juan Carlos has been recognized as one of the key international trade lawyers in Mexico by Chambers Latin America (for 14 consecutive years), The Legal 500 and Who’s Who Legal.
Languages
Spanish and English
Education
Law Degree, Universidad de las Américas Puebla.
Master in Laws, Georgetown University Law Center, 1999. Fulbright Scholar.
Lawyer Rankings
Mexico > International trade and customs
(Leading partners)A diverse international client base in terms of both industry sector and home jurisdiction look to the international trade and customs practice at EC Rubio for a broad range of issues relating to business activity with Mexican law implications. Of particular note is the team’s strengths in anti-dumping investigations, countervailing duties and safeguarding measures, while US-related trade issues are also handled, including the increasingly important trend of nearshoring. Felipe Mendoza and Fernando Holguín are the senior contacts to note at the firm’s office in Ciudad Juárez; both maintain busy practices focused on tax and foreign trade in Mexico. The broad leadership team also includes several experienced practitioners based in Mexico City: Juan Carlos Partida, a trade remedies and customs expert; Eduardo David, who focuses on M&A; and Arturo Bañuelos, who has a broad advisory practice regarding trade matters (while also being one of the firm’s go-to litigators), are all key practice figures. At associate level, senior Luis Delgado is forging a strong practice in the sector, acting as advisory counsel on the full scope of tax, international trade and administrative law matters.