Mr Gustavo León-Gómez > Consortium Legal > Tegucigalpa, Honduras > Lawyer Profile

Consortium Legal
PRIMERA CALLE # 304 - TORRE CONSORTIUM I
COLONIA LA ESTANCIA
FINAL DEL BULEVAR MORAZÁN, TEGUCIGALPA
Honduras

Work Department

Banking & Finance/Corporate

Position

Partner

Career

Gustavo is a partner of Consortium Legal – Honduras. With 25 years of experience in the financial sector, he specializes in banking practice, regulatory matters, commercial contracts, and litigation and arbitration. He has special emphasis in corporate and consumer credit counseling, advising local and international financial institutions in the regulatory field; with extensive experience in local credit operations, local and cross-border banking and credit operations, including the structuring of guarantees for syndicated loans, project finance, as well as diverse commercial companies in all areas of commercial contracting, public and private construction contracts, investments, free trade agreements, bilateral and multilateral investment treaties, public-private partnerships and concessions. He has an extensive practice in the area of litigation and arbitration, being part of the first class of arbitrators certified by the Chamber of Commerce and Industries of Tegucigalpa and is currently an arbitrator for Honduras before the Inter-American Commission of Commercial Arbitration (CIAC). He has been a part in multiple local and international arbitrations including the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).

WORK HIGHLIGHTS

  • External Legal Advisor in regulatory matters of different institutions of the national financial system from 1995 to date.
  • Trainer of the Honduran Association of Banking Institutions in regulatory matters.
  • Legal Advisor to GE Capital in the acquisition of Banco Mercantil, S.A.
  • Consultant for AHIBA in the drafting and approval of the Credit Card Law in 2003.
  • External Legal Advisor to the Central American Bank for Economic Integration.
  • External Legal Advisor of Banco de Honduras (Citibank, N.A.) since 2003.

Languages

Spanish and English

Memberships

Honduran Bar Association

Notary Certificate of the Comptroller of Notaries of the Republic of Honduras

Certified Arbitrator of the Conciliation and Arbitration Center of the Chamber of Commerce and Industries of Tegucigalpa

Arbitrator for Honduras of the Inter-American Commercial Arbitration Commission (CIAC)

Member of the Central American Leadership Initiative (CALI) of the Aspen Institute

Member of the Board of Directors of United Way Honduras (until 2013)

Member of the Board of Directors of Operación Sonrisa Honduras

Legal Vice President of the Operation Smile Foundation in Honduras

Member of the Board of Trustees of the Escuela Agricola Panamericana “El Zamorano”

Education

  • Master of Business Law, Suffolk Law School, United States
  • Postgraduate in Law in the area of International Business, Georgetown University and the Central American Institute of Business Administration INCAE, United States
  • Law Degree, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras UNAH, Honduras (1994)

Lawyer Rankings

Honduras > Banking and finance

(Leading individuals)

Gustavo León-Gómez – Consortium Legal

Consortium Legal houses a comprehensive banking and finance practice, which encompasses loans, securitisations, electronic banking and payment systems matters, and regulatory compliance, as well as the incorporation of financial companies and their authorisation by the Central Bank of Honduras. In particular, the team is commended for its prowess in cross-border matters, frequently joining up with the firm’s regional offices to handle Central America-wide mandates for a host of domestic and international financial institutions. The practice is led by the experienced trio of José Ramón Paz Morales (who is noted for his expertise in multi-jurisdictional transactions and banking regulation), Honduras managing partner José Ramón Paz Padilla (a seasoned expert in advising both lenders and borrowers on international finance matters) and Gustavo León-Gómez (whose practice has an emphasis on corporate and consumer finance and regulatory issues). José Rafael Rivera is also a key name at senior level.

Honduras > Dispute resolution

(Leading individuals)

Gustavo León-Gómez – Consortium Legal

Central American firm Consortium Legal‘s comprehensive dispute resolution practice is the first port of call for a host of large Honduran and multinational clients, routinely handling both domestic and cross-border litigation and arbitration, including proceedings before the International Chamber of Commerce. Contractual disputes are a core area of strength for the team, which has expertise across a wide range of industry segments, with recent cases spanning the automotive, food and beverages, banking, real estate, construction and energy sectors. Ulises Mejía, who is highly sought after both as counsel in litigation and arbitration, and as an arbitrator, leads the practice. The experienced team also includes Gustavo León-Gómez, a high-profile name for international commercial arbitration, and Daniela Villafranca, who is equally adept at civil and administrative litigation and arbitration. Senior associate Eduardo Medrano provides capable support, particularly in commercial litigation.

Central America > Corporate and finance

Consortium Legal maintains a formidable offering across Central America, with a presence in Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras (in both Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula), Nicaragua and Costa Rica (where it has branches in San José and Escazú, as well as two offices in Guanacaste, taking advantage of the province’s thriving tourism sector). The firm plays a prominent role in both domestic and cross-border financial transactions, and routinely advises foreign investors on projects in the region. In Costa Rica, Mario Quesada-Bianchini, who has three decades of experience in financial transactions and banking M&A (and also coordinates the firm’s regional finance practice), and fintech lead Randall Barquero are among the key contacts for financial matters, while Rolando Laclé Zúñiga, an expert in M&A and foreign investment, and Juan Manuel Godoy are names to note in the corporate team. Oscar Samour, a go-to specialist in multi-jurisdictional transactions, heads the banking practice in El Salvador, and steers the corporate team alongside Maria Alejandra Tulipano, who has a focus on international commerce, and Diego Martín. Olga Barreto, whose expertise spans the corporate, finance and aviation spheres, leads the team in Nicaragua. In Guatemala, the highly regarded Álvaro Castellanos heads the finance practice, while Alfredo Rodríguez, who has complementary tax expertise, and Rafael Alvarado Riedel lead the corporate team. An experienced quartet of partners – José Ramón Paz Morales, José Ramón Paz Padilla, Gustavo León-Gómez and José Rafael Rivera – handles corporate and finance matters in Honduras.