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Galicia Abogados S.C. Offices

BLVD. MANUEL A. CAMACHO 24
LOMAS DE CHAPULTEPEC
MEXICO, D.F. 11000
Mexico
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Rodrigo Zamora

Work Department
Arbitration and Civil & Commercial Litigation
Position
Co-head of Arbitration and Civil & Commercial Litigation practices
Career
He has appeared before local and federal trial and appellate courts in most circuits in Mexico, including the Supreme Court, representing both plaintiffs and defendants. He has also participated in dozens of arbitrations, many of them multi-jurisdictional, before the International Chamber of Commerce, London Court of International Arbitration, International Centre for Dispute Resolution and the Arbitration Center of Mexico as both a counsel and arbitrator.
Rodrigo has participated as a Mexican law expert in numerous arbitrations and judicial proceedings before the courts of the United States, and other nations, and before arbitral tribunals, including investor-state cases.
His clients benefit from the strategies he collaboratively designs with members of Galicia’s Transactional practice, including Banking & Finance, Insurance, and M&A partners, as well as with other Firm areas, such as Regulatory, Tax, Restructuring & Insolvency, Environmental, Compliance & Investigations, and Competition & Regulated Industries. This allows the Civil & Commercial Litigation and Arbitration practices to handle the complexity of domestic and international disputes, including class actions. His practice has also included taking on cases to overturn unfortunate results in prior stages of litigation under other legal representations.
Rodrigo has recently participated in some of the most relevant cases dealing with contracts, shareholders, insurance and reinsurance, infrastructure, construction and energy disputes, among many other subjects. Specifically, he has led the legal team in several litigations against Mexican government entities, including state-owned enterprises from the energy sector.
He is recognized as a leading expert and lawyer by renowned international publications, such as Chambers Latin American Guide and Chambers Global Guide, in the practice of Dispute Resolution: Arbitration. The Legal 500 Latin American Guide highlights him in the “Hall of Fame” for the same practice and as an expert in Dispute Resolution: Litigation. Leaders League recognizes him as a leading lawyer in both practices, and Latin Lawyer identifies him as an expert in the Mexican market for leading highly complex cases. Rodrigo co-heads the team recognized as “Elite” by the specialized publication, Global Arbitration Review (GAR100).
Languages
Spanish, English
Memberships
He is a member in the International Chamber of Commerce’s Mexican Committee and Latin American Group, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (FCIArb), London Court of International Arbitration, Mexican Arbitration Institute and Mexican Energy Law Academy, among other organizations. Rodrigo is multi-published and currently lectures in several postgraduate programs.
He is member of the Greener Arbitrations LAC Sub-Committee, which focuses on promoting the use of the Greener Arbitrations Protocols in Latin America and the Caribbean, as part of the Green Pledge.
He is a member of Galicia’s Business Development Committee at the Firm.
Education
Rodrigo graduated from Escuela Libre de Derecho (Mexico City) and obtained a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree from New York University. He is authorized to practice in Mexico and New York. As a “lawyer of all lawyers,” he was the first general counsel for the Mexican Bar Association whilst remaining active as a practitioner in his previous firm.
Lawyer Rankings
Mexico > Dispute resolution: arbitration
(Hall of Fame)Highlighted for its ‘significant commercial management capacity‘ and ‘ability to understand highly technical and complex matters‘, Galicia Abogados S.C.‘s arbitration practice has had a significant impact on the market since its establishment in 2015. In arbitrations against Mexican state-owned entities in the infrastructure, construction, and energy spaces, the firm has gained a strong hold, leading counsel in a number of significant cases. Practitioners have substantial experience in international and domestic arbitration, administered by a number of different arbitral institutions. Leadership of the practice group is split between Cecilia Azar, one of the country’s most sought-after arbitrators and expert in cases relating to energy, infrastructure and construction, as well as commercial mediations; and Rodrigo Zamora an equally renowned senior figure in multi-jurisdictional arbitration. At associate level, primary support is provided by seniors Santiago Oñate (construction, public works’ contracts and energy) and José Antonio Casas (construction, energy, hydrocarbons, real estate, finance and corporate disputes), who both undertake arbitration and commercial litigation with regard to their respective areas of expertise.
Mexico > Dispute resolution: litigation
(Leading partners)An integral component of the firm’s wider full-service offering, Galicia Abogados S.C. houses one of the Mexican market’s most well-rounded litigation departments, with a full spectrum offering that excels on numerous fronts, and fields specialist team for both administrative (and constitutional), and civil and commercial litigation. On the contentious administrative front, long-standing market presence Daniel Amézquita lead the sub-group; a highly-regarded figure, he frequently handles first-of-their-kind proceedings. Supported by senior associates Iván Valdespino, Gilda Velázquez and Diego Manzano (who specialises in energy-related cases), Amézquita leads on cases relating to some of the most widely discussed governmental reforms in recent years. A case in point is an ongoing case representing three important gasoline suppliers in amparo proceedings filed against two reforms to the country’s Hydrocarbons Law passed by the Federal Congress in May 2021 and which expressly aimed to reverse the constitutional energy reform of 2013. For civil and commercial litigation, Cecilia Azar and Rodrigo Zamora
are the lead contacts, with the team handling significant and complext matters across the finance, banking, and oil-and-gas sectors, in recent years, along with class actions, and federal and state appellate cases. José Antonio Casas is the key senior associate name in a commercial and civil practice group that also has deep experience in post-closure transactional disputes. The practice additionally handles arbitration related (‘parallel’) litigation, while the broader firm’s capabilities also include specialised tax litigation. Since publication, Valdespino has been promoted to counsel – effective as of January 2025.
Mexico > Bankruptcy and restructuring
Working across the firm’s Mexico City and Monterrey locations, the bankruptcy practice at Galicia Abogados S.C. is frequently involved in restructurings, distressed asset transactions, and preventive financial restructuring, acting on behalf of both creditors and creditors. Additional pillars of practice include advising on the restructuring of sovereign debt, and the provision of transactional advice – covering leveraged buyouts, distressed M&A, corporate break-ups and spin-offs, divestitures and distressed financing. Monterrey-based Eugenio Sepúlveda co-leads the team from the Monterrey office and handles banking, M&A, project finance, and restructuring mandates. Also in Monterrey, senior associate Andrés Caro de la Fuente assists across the gamut of restructuring matters. Disputes partner Rodrigo Zamora co-leads from Mexico City. Karla Silva joined from White & Case S.C. in October 2024.
Lawyer Rankings
- Hall of Fame Mexico > Dispute resolution: arbitration
- Leading partners Mexico > Dispute resolution: litigation
- Dispute resolution: arbitration Mexico
- Dispute resolution: litigation Mexico
- Bankruptcy and restructuring Mexico
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Capital markets
- City focus: Monterrey
- Competition and antitrust
- Corporate and M&A
- Energy and natural resources
- Environment
- Insurance
- Life sciences
- Projects and infrastructure
- Tax
- Wealth management