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Greenberg Traurig, S.C.
PASEO DE LA REFORMA NO. 265 PH1
COLONIA CUAUHTÉMOC
MÉXICO CITY, D.F. C.P. 06500
Mexico
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Position

Shareholder

Career

Gabriela Palomino is Shareholder in Greenberg Traurig’s Mexico City office, and focuses her practice on real estate law and infrastructure projects. She has participated in several M&A transactions representing leading companies, sponsors, investors, private equity funds and CKDs in a variety of infrastructure sectors, including toll roads, electric and renewal energy projects, hydraulic infrastructure and natural gas pipelines. Within these transactions, she has been responsible for legal due diligence as well as drafting and negotiation of a variety of contracts and the procurement of regulatory authorizations, including anti-trust clearance and consent/authorization solicitation before SCT and the energy regulatory commission.

She has also advised several multinational companies in their participation as members of consortiums in public biddings sponsored by CFE for the construction and operation of several gas fired combined cycle power plants to be installed in the north of Mexico and Pacific Coast. Furthermore, she has represented institutional investors, real estate investment funds and private equity firms as well as developers in all aspects of commercial, residential, retail and industrial real estate transactions, including acquisitions, leases, development, construction and creation of joint ventures.

Capabilities
Real Estate
Latin America Practice
Infrastructure
Project & Infrastructure Finance

Admission to Practice
Mexico

Languages

Spanish, Native
English, Fluent

Education

  • LL.M., Harvard Law School, 2013
    • Member, Harvard Environmental Law Review
  • Law Degree, Universidad de Monterrey, 2009

Lawyer Rankings

Mexico > Projects and infrastructure

(Next Generation Partners)

Gabriela PalominoGreenberg Traurig, S.C.

Lauded by one client as ‘without a doubt one of the most experienced groups of lawyers in the Mexican market’, the team at Greenberg Traurig, S.C. is equipped to assist developers, funds and banks with the development and financing of infrastructure projects – namely those involving highways, airports, ports, energy, water and telecoms infrastructure. A recent standout matter saw the group advise the State of Sonora on the implementation of a state fund for the financing, construction and operation of public and social infrastructure in the state, including highways, roads, hospitals and water treatment plants. Leadership of the practice is shared between project finance and public procurement specialist Juan Manuel González Bernal and Gabriela Palomino, who focuses on transactional matters and the formation of infrastructure funds. Luis Torres (finance, corporate, and M&A) and Edgar Fernando Orozco (project finance) are the key associate-level contacts. Since publication, José Antonio Butrón Quintero has left the firm.

Mexico > Corporate and M&A

The ‘highly-trained’ team at Greenberg Traurig, S.C. is lauded by clients for its ‘skills, talent and creativity’, and actively participates in M&A transactions involving companies in the energy, infrastructure, real estate, telecoms, pharmaceutical and financial services segments. The group frequently assists with the structuring, negotiation and completion of domestic and cross-border sale-of-control transactions, business combinations and recapitalisation transactions. Two partners share leadership of the practice: Miguel Yturbe and Arturo Pérez Estrada. Yturbe specialises in banking and finance, capital markets, and general corporate matters, as well as M&A transactions across Mexico and Latin America; Pérez Estrada handles M&A, private equity, venture capital and fintech mandates, as well as general corporate matters. Additional key contacts include Victor Manuel Frías (M&A, corporate governance, compliance); José Raz Guzmán (banking and finance, M&A, capital markets); Luis Cortés Panameño (project finance, M&A, joint ventures, and cross-border financings); Gabriel Lozano (private equity and venture capital transactions, commercial loans, and securities offerings); Gabriela Palomino (who assists companies, sponsors, investors, private equity funds and CKDs with M&A transactions); and David Argueta (capital markets and financing transactions). The key names to note at associate level are Rocío Olea, Víctor F CallarisaAna Acosta SilvaLuis A Torres, and Adriana García-Cuellar. Antonio Robles Hüe left the firm in April 2024. Since publication, Yturbe has left the firm – effective as of March 2025.