Mr José Miguel Huerta > Claro & Cia. > Santiago, Chile > Lawyer Profile
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Mr José Miguel Huerta

Work Department
Administrative Law and Administrative Procedural Law, Litigation, Antitrust and Economic Regulation, Arbitration, Constitutional, Reorganization and Insolvency.
Transportation, Technology, Media and Telecommunications., Financial Services and Fintech, Agribusiness, Consumer and Retail.
Position
Partner
Career
José Miguel Huerta specializes in litigation, antitrust, comercial arbitration and bankruptcy. He has represented clients in Chile and in other jurisdictions, including the United States and Europe, in government proceedings and investigations related, among others, to mergers and cartels.
He teaches civil law at Universidad de Chile. He is the author of several publications, among others, in the areas of antitrust, civil law and civil procedure.
He won the Society’s 2008 Pro Bono Award, New York, for his service to the Legal Aid Society in New York.
He is member of the Chilean Bar and of the American Bar Association.
He is admitted to practice law in Chile and in the United States, in New York State.
He joined Claro & Cía. in 1996. In 2007 and 2008 he was with Shearman & Sterling in New York. He is partner since 2012.
Languages
Spanish and English.
Education
J.S.M., Standford Law School, Fulbright, Scholarship, 2007.
J.D., Universidad de Chile, 2002.
Lawyer Rankings
Chile > Bankruptcy, insolvency and restructuring
‘On the front line of new legal developments and cutting-edge practices’, legal market stalwart Claro & Cia. is home to a 14-strong reorganisation and insolvency practice that acts for major companies on the restructuring and rescheduling of their liabilities, as well as the negotiation of payment and creditor agreements. On the creditor side, the team routinely assists with bankruptcy liquidation processes and reorganisation agreements. Highlights for the practice include its current representation of LATAM Airlines, in relation to the reorganisation of its business globally under Chapter 11 of the US Bankruptcy Code. It is also advising Citigroup Latinoamérica on Chilean bankruptcy and restructuring issues. The group’s key practitioners include civil and commercial litigation and arbitration expert, Nicolás Luco; M&A practice head José María Eyzaguirre B; Rodrigo Ochagavía, who regularly acts for creditors and debtors; and Felipe Larraín, an expert in M&A, business organisations and corporate finance, particularly in relation to cross-border mandates. The team also includes well-known litigator Cristóbal Eyzaguirre
, whose broad practice includes restructuring work; bankruptcy specialist José Miguel Huerta; and Ariel Mihovilovic, who assists with both transactional and contentious matters.
Chile > Competition and antitrust
(Leading partners)According to some clients, full-service firm Claro & Cia. has ‘the best free competition team in Chile by far’. The 23-strong antitrust group is routinely mandated to lead high-profile cases involving horizontal and vertical integration, as well as collusion and price discrimination. It also plays key roles role in some of the market’s most significant merger control filings and settlement agreements. The practice further stands out for its expertise in cross-border matters. The department is co-led by Cristóbal Eyzaguirre, a widely-respected specialist in multi-front litigation and arbitration; and the ‘outstanding’ José Miguel Huerta, whose notable experience includes representing clients in Chile, the US and Europe in government proceedings and investigations into mergers and cartels. The practice also comprises Santiago Bravo, whose broad workload includes antitrust and economic regulation matters, in addition to litigation, arbitration, administrative law and insolvency; Álvaro Vives, an adviser on cartels, abuse of dominance and merger control; and counsel Juan Pablo Celis, who acts for clients in Chile (and other jurisdictions) in merger control and cartel-related government enforcement proceedings and investigations. Key growth for the practice includes the 2024 raising of litigation, arbitration and antitrust practitioner, Tomás Kreft (a former foreign associate at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP), to partner. Key associates include senior Felipe De Marinis, whose disputes practice takes in consumer protection law, international commerce, and antitrust and economic regulation.
Chile > Dispute resolution: litigation
(Leading partners)The teams assigned to cases by Claro & Cia. are ‘first class in all respects’. The full-service firm’s large, 34-strong litigation practice is widely respected for its expertise in local and transnational commercial litigation, as well as for its domestic and international arbitration credentials. The firm also maintains a robust white-collar crime practice. Recent highlights include representing Samsung Chile (Samsung) in multiple disputes against distributors that manage Samsung’s retail experience shops. Among the firm’s several experienced practitioners, current firm head abd senior partner José María Eyzaguirre G is a veteran litigator; practice head Cristóbal Eyzaguirre specialises in complex and multi-front litigation and arbitrations; Nicolás Luco has extensive experience in energy litigation before Chile’s courts; Felipe Ossa
focuses on both arbitration and international litigation; and José Miguel Huerta is a litigation, antitrust, commercial arbitration and bankruptcy expert. The next line of experienced litigators includes Santiago Bravo, whose caseload covers litigation and arbitration, as well as antitrust matters; and civil, commercial, and constitutional litigator Álvaro Vives. At counsel level, Javier Rodríguez focuses on litigation and antitrust law, while Juan Pablo Celis‘ experience includes government enforcement proceedings. Notable growth for the practice includes the promotion of litigation, arbitration and antitrust practitioner Tomás Kreft to partner in early 2024. From the associate pool, senior Ricardo Pfaff‘s contentious practice takes in competition and bankruptcy litigation as well as commercial and civil matters; however, former fellow senior Felipe de Marinis left the firm in March 2024.
Chile > Dispute resolution: arbitration
Claro & Cia. is ‘clearly the leading Chilean team in the field and a go-to practice for local counsel acting in international arbitrations involving Chile’. The 34-strong dispute resolution practice specialises in both domestic and international arbitration proceedings, under the rules of The Centre for Arbitration and Mediation of the Chamber of Commerce Brazil-Canada (CAM-CCBC), CAM Santiago, ICC, and ICSID. The team also acts under the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA), and Lima Chamber of Commerce rules. A number of the firm’s lawyers are additionally on CAM Santiago’s arbitrator roster. Among the ‘excellent’ firm’s several experienced practitioners, current firm head Jose María Eyzaguirre G is a renowned litigator; Cristóbal Eyzaguirre is a complex litigation and arbitration specialist; Nicolás Luco has extensive experience in complex energy arbitrations; Felipe Ossa
is ‘a highly experienced arbitration specialist’; and José Miguel Huerta acts in commercial arbitrations, along with litigation, antitrust and bankruptcy matters. The full-service firm further showcases Santiago Bravo and Álvaro Vives, who both focus on arbitration work, as well as litigation and antitrust. Senior associate Felipe De Marinis left hte firm in March 2024.
Lawyer Rankings
- Bankruptcy, insolvency and restructuring Chile
- Competition and antitrust Chile
- Dispute resolution: arbitration Chile
- Dispute resolution: litigation Chile
- Leading partners Chile > Dispute resolution: litigation
- Leading partners Chile > Competition and antitrust
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Bankruptcy, insolvency and restructuring
- Capital markets
- Competition and antitrust
- Corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution: arbitration
- Dispute resolution: litigation
- Projects and infrastructure