Irene Cuéllar Araiza > 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
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Work Department

Litigation, Arbitration and Investigations

Position

Associate

Career

er practice has focused on representing sovereign states and investors in multi-million-dollar investment and commercial disputes under the arbitration rules of the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), and the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). In addition, she has experience in commercial mediation and advising public and private clients in transnational corporate and financial transactions.

During law school, she served as a research assistant to Dr. Gustavo Fondevila and interned at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University Law Center. Before joining the firm, she worked at two international law firms where she focused her practice on dispute resolution and corporate and financial law. She also worked at the Mexican Supreme Court of Justice, with a practice focused on constitutional law.

Languages

Spanish and English

Education

Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, Law Degree (J.D. equivalent)

Lawyer Rankings

Mexico > Dispute resolution: arbitration

DLA Piper Mexico continues to build out its presence in domestic arbitral matters, where it already demonstrates particular strength in energy sector disputes. The practice is nevertheless perhaps better known for its stellar international arbitration offering, with the Mexico City office acting as a regional hub for the practice, and which is, in turn, a key component of the firm’s global dispute resolution offering. Global head of the firm’s internatioal arbitral practice as well as co-head of the (local) team Kate Brown de Vejar is one of the foremost names in Mexico for international commercial and investment arbitration, practicing US and Australian law. Co-head of the Latin America disputes group, Gabriela Álvarez-Ávila‘s international arbitration practice evidences particularly expertise in disputes relating to investment law and high-stakes’ transactions in infrastructure, banking, energy and TMT. Both partners are currently co-leading on GoldGroup Resources’ case against Mexico under the sunset clauses of the USMCA and NAFTA chapter 11 and arising from the judicial expropriation of the client’s shares in a mining company The practice heads are supported by intermediate associate Irene Cuéllar Araiza, who joined from Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle S.C. in May 2023; and more recent counsel-level hire Juan Pablo Moyano, an April 2024 hire from Holland & Knight. In addition, litigators Antonio Cárdenas and Daniel González Estrada provide valuable advice in matters that have dual arbitration and litigation components.