Mrs Wanda Perdomo Ramírez > Biaggi Abogados > Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic > Lawyer Profile

Biaggi Abogados
LA JULIA, 403
ABAHAM LINCOLN AVENUE
SANTO DOMINGO DN
Dominican Republic

Work Department

Arbitration, Alternative Conflict Resolution Methods and Dispute Resolution

Position

Partner

Career

Wanda Perdomo is a commercial and sports arbitrator at the Dispute Resolution Center (CRC) of the Chamber of Commerce and Production of Santo Domingo. She is a commercial arbitrator of the Dispute Resolution Center of the Chamber of Commerce and Production of Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic.

She is also a member of the Arbitration Commission of the Dominican Republic of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and of Latin America International Arbitration (LIA), a group of Latin American jurists whose mission is to encourage arbitration and its good practices in the region.

She is the editor of the arbitration chapter of Latin Lawyer, corresponding to the Dominican Republic (years 2020 and 2021). She is a local contributor to the International Bar Association (IBA) for the preparation of arbitration guides.

She serves as co-arbitrator, presiding arbitrator and sole arbitrator or party attorney, in local, international and ad-hoc institutional arbitrations.  Frequently, she exhibits in academic forums and is a columnist in specialized journals.

With experience in economic regulation and corporate law, she worked for 12 years in the telecommunications sector, as In-House Counsel of one of the main companies in the country.

Wanda Perdomo devotes time to strengthening institutions and the rule of law in the country, through the review of legislative initiatives, the preparation of articles on issues of interest in the national agenda and its active participation in civic organizations, which are a space for reflection and citizen training.

She has completed studies focused on public regulation at the University of Florida, and Administration for Lawyers at the Yale School of Management.

Languages

Spanish, English, French

Memberships

Bar Association of the Dominican Republic (CARD).

Alternative Dispute Resolution Center of the Chamber of Commerce and Production of Santo Domingo, Inc.

Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution of the Chamber of Commerce and Production of Santiago de los Caballeros.

Arbitration Commission of the Dominican Republic of the International Chamber of Commerce  (ICC).

Institutionality and Justice Foundation (Finjus).

Latin American International Arbitration.

Juan XXII Center for Social Studies.

Education

Law Degree, Magna Cum Laude.
Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM).
Dominican Republic (1988).

Master’s Degree in Economic Regulation Law.
Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM).
Dominican Republic (2017).

Lawyer Rankings

Dominican Republic > Dispute resolution

Biaggi Abogados has expanded its dispute resolution practice to cover inheritance, labour, environmental, corruption and corporate crime, and bankruptcy and insolvency cases, as well as civil, commercial and administrative litigation. In particular, the team has recently been active in several high-profile criminal cases, led by practice co-head Gustavo Biaggi. His fellow co-head, the ‘outstandingWanda Perdomo, is the key contact for local and international arbitration and mediation, and ‘very valuable‘ senior associate Heidy Guerrero is noted for civil, commercial, administrative and labour litigation.

Dominican Republic > Corporate and M&A

Advising clients from highly regulated sectors, including renewable energy, insurance, finance, telecoms and free trade zones, is a key area of expertise for Biaggi Abogados. The team handles the full life cycle of corporate projects from due diligence, M&A and corporate reorganisations to corporate governance and regulatory compliance issues. Firm founder Gustavo Biaggi and Edward Pina, whose practice spans the energy, financial, aviation, hydrocarbons, tourism and pharmaceutical industries, lead the team. Wanda Perdomo and Rosa María Mena are also notable contacts. Since publication, Mena has left the practice for an in-house role.