Mr Bruno Triay > CMS Woodhouse Lorente Ludlow > Mexico City, Mexico > Lawyer Profile

CMS Woodhouse Lorente Ludlow
PASEO DE LA REFORMA 115, 15TH FLOOR
COL. LOMAS DE CHAPULTEPEC
CP 11000, MEXICO
Mexico

Work Department

Corporate M&A

Position

Associate

Career

Bruno has experience advising national and international companies in corporate matters. He also has advised several clients regarding tenders and large M&A transactions.

He also has advised different national and international companies regarding diverse enquiries and legal investigations in different matters, such as labor law, data privacy and publicity regulation, among others.

Throughout his professional career, he has participated in energy projects, portfolio industrialization, real estate developments, project financing and drafting of due diligences among others, as well as in different type of agreements and transactions.

Languages

Spanish and English

Education

  • Universidad Panamericana, Data Privacy, Postgraduate Studies, Mexico City, 2020.
  • Universidad Iberoamericana,  Law Degree, (J.D.), Mexico City,  2015.

Lawyer Rankings

Mexico > Corporate and M&A

Providing efficient advice applicable to the client’s reality’, CMS Woodhouse Lorente Ludlow continues to grow its young practice that now counts three partners and five associates. While continuing to act on transactional matters throughout the energy sector, and -to a lesser degree- in the infrastructure space, the group has significantly diversified its client roster, with recent matters including mandates from the food, media, pharma and gaming sectors. Most notably, it has been active in a range of tech-related mandates ranging from payment platforms to e-learning and secure networks. ‘An outstanding lawyer’, practice head Giancarlo Schievenini demonstrates ‘excellent negotiation skills’, the ‘ability to work under pressure’ and ‘communicate effectively’, along with ‘knowledge of the market’. Schievenini can also call on senior partner (and head of the office’s banking and finance practice) Raul Zepeda, who has longstanding experience in corporate and transactional matters as part of his wider practice. Key support on corporate transactional matters is provided by semi-senior Bruno Triay (corporate law/M&A – ‘very responsible’) and intermediates Sofía Reyes (M&A, corporate law, project finance and infrastructure – ‘organised and meticulous’), and Eduardo Revilla (corporate M&A, real estate and infrastructure); senior associate Gabriel Salinas is also on hand for M&A in the energy sector.