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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

Position

Shareholder

Career

Guillermo Sánchez Chao focuses his practice on international trade, customs, supply chain, regulatory, and administrative litigation. Guillermo counsels domestic and multinational businesses on the development of projects and optimization of strategies that facilitate and make foreign trade transactions more efficient to promote production, importation, and exportation of goods as well as compliance with regulations established in local laws and international treaties signed by Mexico.

Languages

Spanish (Native), English (Fluent)

Memberships

  • Member, Law360 Editorial Advisory Board, International Trade, 2024.
  • Member, Mexican Bar, College of Attorneys-at-law of Mexico (BMA).
  • Member, Mexican Business Board on Foreign Trade, Investment and Technology (COMCE).
  • Member, Committee on Corporate Governance, Mexican Institute of Financial Executives (IMEF).
  • Former chairman, Committee on Foreign Trade, College of Mexican Public Accountants (CCPM).
  • Member, International Bar Association (IBA) and former co-chair of the Committee on International Trade and Customs.
  • Former chairman, Committee on Foreign Trade, Mexican Institute of Public Accountants (IMCP).
  • Former lecturer, Masters Course on Foreign Trade, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico (ITAM).

Education

  • Law Degree, National Autonomous University of Mexico (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México – UNAM)
  • Course on International Law, University of Texas, Dallas, Texas
  • Course on Derecho Societario, Escuela Libre de Derecho

Lawyer Rankings

Mexico > International trade and customs

(Hall of Fame)

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(Firms to watch)

The January 2024 arrival of veteran IT&C practitioner Guillermo Sánchez Chao to launch the  trade practice at Greenberg Traurig, S.C. puts the Mexico office firmly on the map for such matters; the development comes 12 months after the launch of the office’s tax practice as it continues to further develop its service offering.