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Mr Roberto Tojo
Work Department
Real Estate
Position
Partner
Career
Roberto Tojo is a partner and head of the Real Estate practice in Spain. He is based in the Madrid office. Prior to joining Dentons Roberto worked for Clifford Chance, as an associate, and for Ramón y Cajal, as partner; both in the Real Estate practice. A skilled negotiator, he has supported clients in many of the most important real estate deals and financings in the Spanish market.
He has 20 years of experience advising developers, investors and funds on complex real estate transactions, including acquisitions and divestments, sale and leaseback transactions, leases and construction contracts. He also advises clients on real estate and infrastructure financing, and servicing agreements in connection with different types of assets (residential, offices, shopping centers, hotel, industrial).
Languages
English, French and Spanish
Memberships
Member of the Madrid Bar Association
Professor in the Real Estate and Construction Program at Instituto de Empresa (IE), 2006-present
Professor of Real Estate Law at Centro de Estudios Garrigues (2006-2018)
Personal
- “Expansion,” Memento práctico de inmobiliario 2021–2022, Francis Lefebvre
- Co-author, Doing Business 2012, World Bank
Lawyer Rankings
Spain > Real estate and construction
(Leading individuals)Clients recurrently turn to the real estate team at Dentons for its ‘deep knowledge of the industry’ an extensive experience in investments, financing, M&A, joint ventures, contractual and development matters in this space. Backed by two decades years of industry knowledge, Roberto Tojo assists investors, developers and funds with a range of matters, including sales, infrastructure financing, leaseback transactions and construction contracts. Itxaso López advises national and international investors on real estate acquisitions, disposals and financings, particularly those related to renewable energy projects and data centres.