DLA Piper, tapping into its comprehensive international network, conducts Latin American arbitration work predominantly from its Mexico City, New York and Lima offices. Mexico City acts as the firm’s regional hub and boasts two arbitration specialists in Kate Brown de Vejar, global arbitration co-chair, and Gabriela Álvarez-Ávila, co-head of the Latin America disputes group. The pair have extensive experience in commercial disputes and arbitrations relating to investment treaties such as those governed by NAFTA. The Lima office offers a solid Peruvian base while also covering other South American jurisdictions, with arbitration specialists Carlos Núñez and Hernán Jordán handling cases across sectors such as energy, real estate, and retail. Recently, New York-based James Berger and Charlene Sun have successfully enforced an arbitration award arising out of Venezuela’s expropriation of the clients’ gold mining assets. Alberto Rubio leads an arbitration team out of Buenos Aires, while Michael Ostrove, global co-chair of international arbitration, splits his time between Paris and New York.
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Key clients

  • J&F Investimentos
  • Rusoro Mining Limited
  • ATC Sitios del Peru (American Tower)
  • GoldGroup Resources
  • UpHealth Holding
  • Sistema de Transporte Colectivo de la Ciudad de México
  • Consorcio Huachipa (Construções e Comércio Camargo Corrêa as a member of Consorcio Huachipa)
  • Empresa de Transformación Agraria
  • Nucleoeléctrica Argentina (NASA)

Work highlights

Represents one of the largest companies globally and the owner of a Latin American leading wood products manufacturer in three parallel ICC arbitrations arising from one of the most significant corporate disputes in Brazilian history.
Represents Rusoro Mining Limited in its efforts to enforce a $1.4bn arbitration award against Venezuela arising out of Venezuela’s expropriation of Rusoro’s gold mining assets.
Advises American Tower Corporation (ATC), a leading global real estate investment trust in the telecommunications sector, on a high-stake arbitration.

Lawyers

Leading partners

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Practice head

Kate Brown de Vejar; Michael Ostrove; Carlos Nuñez

Other key lawyers

Gabriela Álvarez-Ávila; Alberto Rubio; Hernán Jordán