Palomino, Flores, Hernández & Rodríguez Abogados

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Palomino, Flores, Hernández & Rodríguez Abogados is a well-regarded litigation boutique with a strong presence in both Guadalajara and Mexico City. The group is particularly noted for its expertise in commercial and administrative litigation, as well as its robust capabilities in bankruptcy and insolvency matters. Clients from the real estate, financial services, tech and agribusiness segments regularly look to the team for support. Managing partner Luis Fernando Palomino is the group’s key contact and specialises in litigation, and financial restructuring and insolvency proceedings. Additional names to note include litigation specialists Óscar Javier Palomino, Jorge Miguel Rodríguez, Juan José Flores and Miguel Hernández. All mentioned partners split their time between Guadalajara and Mexico City, with the exception of Juan Antonio Ramírez who is based full-time in Guadalajara – he handles commercial, civil, bankruptcy and amparo litigation, real estate law and corporate restructurings. Associates Fernando Montero and Jesús José Sepúlveda support the partners across the gamut of contentious mandates.
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Testimonials

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  • 'A very talented and practical team. Their solutions are down to earth and effective. They bring many years of litigation experience to the table. Particularly good in shareholder litigation and bankruptcy.'
  • 'Their advice is very pragmatic and proven. Execution is good and they deliver good results. The team is carefully formed by professionals with very particular talents, with a technical-practical combination that is difficult to find among legal professionals.'

Key clients

  • Desarrolladora Metropolitana
  • Inmobiliaria Bains

Work highlights

Advised Inmobiliaria Bains on an executive commercial lawsuit filed against it by Vadjavari, seeking to enforce promissory notes worth MXN $250m plus interest.