Squire Patton Boggs
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Squire Patton Boggs is a leader in cross-border litigation and international arbitration involving Latin America. It has established itself at the forefront of investor-state arbitrations, where it often represents a Latin American state. It continues to act for Peru in a series of International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) cases, including disputes connected to alleged breaches of a concession agreement entered into with Metro de Lima Linea 2 (a Spanish-Italian-Korean consortium). The team has handled other significant cases for Ecuador, Colombia and Dominican Republic. It has additionally developed a particular reputation for state immunity cases. The Miami team is backed by a high-quality international arbitration group in Paris. Dual qualified in Florida and the Dominican Republic, Raúl Mañón heads the international dispute resolution practice in Miami and continues to develop his reputation as a leader in Latin America arbitrations. Digna French is chair of the litigation practice in Florida and is rated for cross-border litigation and arbitration, including the enforcement of arbitration awards and Section 1782 discovery cases. Senior associate Jorge López Fung provides further support.
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‘They are organised, good communicators, and clear in defining the strategy.’
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Key clients
- Republic of Ecuador
- EP Petroecuador
Work highlights
Represented the Republic of Peru in seven ICSID proceedings, including three cases arising out of Peru’s alleged breaches of a concession agreement entered into with Metro de Lima Linea 2.


