Mr Javier Pichardini > DLA Piper Mexico > Mexico City, Mexico > Lawyer Profile

DLA Piper Mexico
PASEO DE LOS TAMARINDOS NO. 400 A
PISO 31, BOSQUES DE LAS LOMAS
MÉXICO, DF, CP, 05120
Mexico

Work Department

Finance; Structured Finance and Securitization; Real Estate; Mergers and Acquisitions; Restructuring

Position

Associate

Career

Javier Pichardini is a finance and corporate associate in the firm’s Mexico City office. His practice focuses on structured finance, banking, real estate, capital markets and mergers and acquisitions.

He brings more than 12 years of experience in representing financial institutions and debtor companies in respect to international credit facilities, structured finance, project finance and restructurings, and acts as legal counsel to corporations and private equity funds with respect to mergers and acquisitions, as well as joint ventures.

Languages

Spanish, English

Education

Master of Laws, Universidad Panamericana (2024)

Postgraduate Degree in Finance and Corporate Law, Universidad Panamericana, (2016)

J.D., Universidad Panamericana,
Academic Excellence Scholarship, (2015)

Lawyer Rankings

Mexico > Banking and finance

The Mexico City-based banking and finance practice at global firm DLA Piper Mexico is known for its handling of local and cross-border finance transactions including bilateral and syndicate financings, leveraged buyouts, refinancing and capitalisations, and asset-based loans. Domestic and international banks and SOFOMES feature heavily on its client roster. Practice co-head Diego Martinez, who is experienced in banking and securities financings, is hailed as ‘an expert in his field’; the ‘extraordinaryEdgar Romo also co-leads, and focuses on transactional finance matters, namely those involving the energy and hospitality sectors. Roberto Ríos adds expertise in project financing and public works, and associates Melissa Martínez and Javier Pichardini provide additional support. Since publication, the practice has been notably strengthened with the January 2024 hire of Álvaro Sarmiento – formerly of Kuri Breña, Sánchez Ugarte y Aznar.