Mr Alejandro Turbay > Posse Herrera Ruiz > Bogota, Colombia > Lawyer Profile

Posse Herrera Ruiz
CRA 7 NO 71-52
TORRE A, PISO 5
BOGOTÁ
Colombia

Work Department

Land Use, Urban Planning and Develpment

Position

Alejandro Turbay is a partner at Posse Herrera Ruiz. His professional practice focuses on issues of urban law and development of real estate projects.

Career

He has worked in local law firms, as well as in the development of urban and infrastructure projects with the government and the private sector; He also has extensive experience in notarial matters.

Alejandro advises on the day-to-day activities of builders, developers and landowners. It mainly focuses on the management, negotiation and structuring of projects and the resolution of complex urban issues.

He is a lawyer from the Universidad Javeriana, has a Master’s in Law from Boston University (USA), a specialization in Urban Law from the Universidad del Rosario, and a professional certificate in advanced negotiation from the Harvard Law School program. He speaks Spanish and English.

He has served as a postgraduate professor at the Universidad del Rosario, the Universidad Javeriana and the Universidad de la Sabana.

Languages

He speaks Spanish and English.

Lawyer Rankings

Colombia > Real estate

(Next Generation Partners)

Alejandro TurbayPosse Herrera Ruiz

Posse Herrera Ruizdemonstrates infinite patience and seeks the best way to reconcile difficulties’, according to sources. Routinely working alongside other teams from across the firm, including corporate, environmental law and energy, the real estate practice’s broad focus encompasses traditional real estate, agroindustry and forestry law, as well as energy and infrastructure projects. Department head Andrés Montoya advises domestic and multinational clients on a mix of transactional, project development, and contentious work; he recently advised Phoenix Tower International on the acquisition of 628 rooftop sites from Colombia Telecomunicaciones. Other key contacts include Alejandro Turbay, who leads the urban planning and zoning regulation team, and talented associate Héctor Otálora.