Luis Torres > Greenberg Traurig, S.C. > Mexico City, Mexico > Lawyer Profile

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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Work Department

Banking and finance, Mergers and acquisitions

Position

Associate

Career

Luis Torres focuses his practice on corporate law with an emphasis on financial regulation, M&A, lending and general finance, FinTech, anti-money laundering regulation (AML/CFT), and other complex corporate matters. Luis also is experienced in the authorization and commencement of operations of Mexican banks, broker dealers, foreign central counterparties, non-bank financial intermediaries (SOFOMs), representative offices of foreign financial institutions, money transmitters, insurance companies and other institutional investors, and provides ongoing regulatory and transactional advice to national and foreign clients in those sectors.

Concentrations
Banking and finance
Mergers and acquisitions

Capabilities
Corporate
Mergers & Acquisitions
Latin America Practice

Languages

Spanish, Native
English, Fluent

Education

  • LL.M., Queen Mary University of London, 2018
  • Certificate, Corporate Finance, The London School of Economics and Political Science, 2018
  • Postgraduate in Financial Law, Universidad Panamericana, 2011
  • LL.B., Universidad Panamericana, 2010

Lawyer Rankings

Mexico > Corporate and M&A

Miami-headquartered international firm Greenberg Traurig, S.C. fields a sizeable 30-strong corporate team from its Mexico office and has reaped the rewards of this offering in terms of a noticeable upturn in mandates and caseload. The practice works across a broad array of sectors – banking, infrastructure, energy, manufacturing, real estate, education, telecoms, pharma, tech and retail, to name just a few, and also receives mandates from the private equity and venture capital segments. The group is highly is accustomed to handling at all stages (negotiation, structuring, completion) and in all types (M&As, joint ventures, recapitalisations) of corporate transactions, with recent highlights ranging from representing a Fibra-E on the MXN$7.7bn acquisition of a participation in certain toll roads to advising both Syngenta and Betterware on strategic acquisitions in their respective sectors in Mexico. The practice is co-led by Miguel Yturbe (M&A and general corporate matters) and Arturo Pérez Estrada (corporate matters, financial regulation, privacy and corporate finance law), with managing partner José Raz Guzmán (financial and M&A transactions); José Antonio Butrón (M&A, banking, project finance, capital markets, structured finance and securitisations); Victor Manuel Frías (M&A, takeovers and JVs; along with corporate governance, corporate compliance matters and internal investigations); and Gabriel Lozano (general corporate and securities matters, including international M&A, PE and VC investments, commercial loans and securities offerings) providing further senior-level support. The deep partner bench is further reflected in the availability of an up-and-coming group of younger partners including Luis Cortés (commercial and corporate law, compliance and financings); Antonio Robles Hüe  (energy, financial, commercial and corporate law); and Gabriela Palomino (project, energy and infrastructure-related transactional matters). The foregoing can also call on an array of experienced associates, notably: Víctor F Callarisa, Luis A Torres, Rocío Olea, Adriana García-Cuellar and Ana Acosta Silva. Since publication, Robles Hüe has left the firm to establish his own boutique – effective as of April 2024.