Mr David Cademartori > Barros & Errázuriz > Santiago, Chile > Lawyer Profile
Barros & Errázuriz Offices
AV. ISIDORA GOYENECHEA 2939, 10TH FLOOR
LAS CONDES
SANTIAGO
Chile
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Mr David Cademartori
Work Department
- Public Law
- Dispute Resolution
- Arbitration
Position
- Partner, Barros & Errázuriz.
Career
- Partner, Barros & Errázuriz (2000).
- Professor, Administrative Contracts, Tendering, Execution and Extinction, Universidad de los Andes, Santiago (2017).
- Professor, Diploma in Economic, Administrative and Criminal Sanctions Law, Universidad de los Andes, Santiago (2017).
- Professor, Administrative Law, Universidad de los Andes, Santiago (2011 – present).
- Professor, Tranparency and Responsibility of the State, Acadamía Judicial, Santiago (2011- present).
- Assistant Professor, Commercial Law, Universidad de Chile, Santiago (2002-2007).
- Professor, Business Law, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Santiago (2002-2007).
Languages
Spanish and English
Education
- Law, Law School, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile (1996-1998).
- Law, Law School, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile. Graduated in 2002 .
- Diploma in Administrative Law: “The Regulatory State: Law, Economy and Antitrust“, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile, 2005.
- Master of Economic Law and Public Law, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile, 2005.
- Master (DEA) of Administrative Law of the Knowledge Society, Universidad de Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain, 2008.
- PhD of Administrative Law, Universidad de Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain, 2010.
Lawyer Rankings
Chile > Consumer and advertising law
Full-service firm Barros & Errázuriz is home to an 11-member team that is sought out for both high-stakes class actions and mediation processes with Chile’s Consumer Law Authority (SERNAC). The practice’s client base spans a broad range of sectors including public services, utilities and telecoms (including mobile services and satellite TV), along with education, real estate, postal services and healthcare. Notable examples include Sky Airlines, Delta Airlines and DirecTv Chile. Recent highlights saw the group act for Automotoras Kauffman, Bruno Fritsch and Guillermo Morales in a class action brought by Chilean consumer organisation, Conadecus, against seven vehicle sales companies (and three financial companies), the matter alleging consumer law misconduct. Civil and commercial litigation and arbitration specialist, Javier San Martín, advises on consumer law matters, in addition to acting in class action lawsuits and other actions filed by SERNAC or individuals; Luis Eduardo Toro is a competition and antitrust specialist, whose litigation experience also covers consumer law; David Cademartori advises on consumer matters, in addition to focusing on administrative and public law; and arbitration, litigation and antitrust law practitioner José Luis Corvalán is experienced in class actions. In the senior associate ranks, Isidora Fernández and Nicole Nannig both advise on consumer law.
Chile > Dispute resolution: arbitration
The ‘committed and very responsible’ arbitration practice at Barros & Errázuriz acts for clients from a range of industries, including construction, engineering, real estate, ports and chemical products. The 18-strong team also assists with disputes involving investment funds, education, food, logistics, water supply, pharmaceuticals, and vineyards. The full-service firm’s dispute resolution experts act in domestic and international commercial arbitrations concerning civil and commercial law, tax, bankruptcies, real estate and antitrust; and the group is notably experienced in energy and telecoms-related disputes. Several of the firm’s partners also regularly sit as arbitrators. The team is co-led by contract, consumer, commercial and antitrust law specialist Luis Eduardo Toro, who is particularly experienced in complex commercial arbitrations; and founding partner José Tomás Errázuriz, an expert in corporate, finance, energy, telecoms and antitrust-related cases. The practice further showcases experienced dispute resolution practitioner Javier San Martín; José Luis Corvalán, whose civil and commercial litigation workload encompasses both domestic and international arbitrations; and administrative law specialist David Cademartori. In the firm’s senior associate team, Isidora Fernández acts in domestic arbitrations involving civil liability, corporate and construction disputes; Milton Gutcovsky acts in national and international arbitrations under ICC and UNCITRAL rules; and Nicole Nannig regularly acts as an actuary at CAM Santiago.
Chile > Dispute resolution: litigation
Barros & Errázuriz fields a large, 17-strong litigation practice that acts in the gamut of civil and commercial litigation work, including appearing before Chile’s Courts of Appeals and Supreme Courts. The full-service team also acts in domestic and international arbitrations, mediation proceedings and cases before national regulatory agencies. Its expertise ranges from civil and commercial law disputes, to tax, bankruptcy, real estate and antitrust matters. The group is additionally experienced in regulated areas, such as energy and telecoms; and its recent caseload includes major construction project and real estate development-related litigation. The group is co-led by Luis Eduardo Toro, whose litigation expertise covers energy and telecoms disputes, as well as contractual liability and damages-related suits; and longstanding disputes expert José Tomás Errázuriz. The department further showcases Javier San Martín, a specialist in dispute resolution, consumer protection law, reorganisations, individual bankruptcies and company liquidations; David Cademartori, whose track record encompasses administrative proceedings before government entities, along with civil and administrative litigation before Chile’s ordinary courts of justice; and civil and commercial litigation practitioner José Luis Corvalán, who is ‘an outstanding professional with great communication skills’. At senior associate level, Isidora Fernández, Milton Gutcovsky and Nicole Nannig all act in civil and commercial litigation.
Chile > Public law
(Leading partners)With ‘complete knowledge of administrative and judicial regulations and jurisprudence’, Barros & Errázuriz’s eight-strong public, administrative law and economic regulation team is highly focused on constitutional and administrative law. Representative examples include tariff-setting administrative processes, contentious administrative proceedings, and administrative sanctioning procedures involving the natural gas, telecoms, electricity, health, education and water sectors. The firm is also home to experts in administrative contracts, government liability, public procurement and maritime concessions. The public law team is additionally experienced in government agency-related contentious matters before Chile’s common tribunals, Courts of Appeals, Supreme Court, and Comptroller General’s Office. The team’s principal figures are renowned arbitration expert José Tomás Errázuriz; and David Cademartori, ‘an extremely qualified lawyer’, whose track record covers administrative proceedings, as well as civil and administrative litigation. In the firm’s senior associate ranks, Alberto Sánchez is a ‘very skilled lawyer’, and Martin Gutiérrez assists with administrative and judicial procedures. Other public law associates to note are Marissa Baldazzi, Cristián Dorador and Cristóbal Millar, while of counsel Juan José Romero focuses on constitutional and administrative law, public works concessions, international trade remedies, and general economic regulation. Former associate Valeria Donoso departed the firm during 2023 for the Ministry of Economy, Development and Tourism.
Lawyer Rankings
- Consumer and advertising law Chile
- Leading partners Chile > Public law
- Dispute resolution: arbitration Chile
- Dispute resolution: litigation Chile
- Public law Chile
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Capital markets
- Consumer and advertising law
- Corporate and M&A
- Data privacy
- Real estate
- Tax
- TMT
Firm Rankings
- Bankruptcy, insolvency and restructuring
- Competition and antitrust
- Dispute resolution: arbitration
- Dispute resolution: litigation
- Energy and natural resources > Electricity and hydrocarbons
- Environment
- Projects and infrastructure
- Public law
- Venture capital
- Compliance
- Labour and employment
- Energy and natural resources > Mining
- Insurance