The corporate and M&A team at Miranda & Amado remains a leader in the practice, leveraging the expertise of its team to advise domestic and multinational financial institutions and corporations involved in day-to-day matters and complex, cross-border M&A, across such sectors as energy, agriculture, infrastructure, mining and real estate. The team’s comprehensive offering covers corporate finance and corporate reorganisations, as well as coordinating with the firm's tax, antitrust, regulatory and employment teams on related corporate matters. The practice is led by Roberto MacLean, who draws on over 20 years' in the M&A sphere. Other key figures include Bruno Amiel and Nathalie Paredes, who bring expertise to acquisitions, share purchase agreements and asset purchases; experienced managing partner Luis Miranda; and counsels María Pía Talavera and Katherine Torres, who both bring strength to M&A, and to complex, financing transactions.
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Partner

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She specializes in corporate law, mergers & acquisitions, financing and the stock market. Her main practice focuses on advising on mergers and acquisitions in different industries, particularly in real estate. Such representation includes advice in the acquisition of local and foreign companies through different structures, including share purchase agreements, transfer of ongoing concerns and asset purchases, advice for financing such transactions and in the structuring, negotiation and enforcement of shareholder agreements. Partner at Miranda & Amado since 2013, she joined the firm as an associate in 2002. She was an associate at Cravath, Swaine & Moore in New York (2007 to 2008) and a consultant to the Inter-American Investment Corporation (2006 to 2007). Nathalie is a lawyer from Universidad de Lima with a Master in Law from Columbia University Law School. She has been a professor of the Master’s Program in Business Law at Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC). Chambers and Partners awarded her the "Gender Diversity Lawyer of the Year - Peru" award (2019). She founded WIP - Peru and was the representative of the International Steering Committee of The Vance Center Women in the Profession Program (WIP) (2016 to 2020).

Languages
English, Spanish
Education
  • Columbia University Law School, LL.M. (2006).
  • Universidad de Lima, Lawyer (2003).

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Key clients

  • China Southern Power Grid and Northern Lima Power Grid Cooke Banco Santander Grio Acciona Concesiones Bicecorp and Forestal O’Higgins Compañía Minera Ares Colca Capital Fund II Investment Fund for Developing Countries (IFU) Parque Arauco Prosus Services Orman Hass Perú

Work highlights

Advising China Southern Power Grid (CSGI) in consolidating its control over Pluz Energía Perú (formerly Enel Distribución Perú), achieving a 97.16% ownership stake in a matter worth $3.1bn.