Aguado & Ruiz Abogados
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The eight strong team at dispute resolution boutique Aguado & Ruiz Abogados specialises in high-value -and frequently high-profile- disputes which consequently also involve reputational matters. In addition to corporate and commercial disputes, the practice also regularly handles significant labour and administrative litigation, as well as ADR matters. The team is co-led by the founding partners. 'Attentive to every detail', José Aguado 'always brings new ideas and strategies to our legal proceedings' according to clients, one of whom describes him as 'pure action and strategy'. 'Scholar' Milo Ruiz González, in turn, 'consistently demonstrates extensive knowledge of complex civil, constitutional, and administrative litigation matters', and is also highlighted for his procedural expertise. From the associate bench, Rolando del Águila, who 'demonstrate(s) extensive knowledge of complex issues', is also noted.
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Testimonials
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- 'It's a young firm with which we've worked almost since its formation. I believe that Aguado y Ruiz, despite its youth, is on par with other firms in terms of knowledge and skills, providing quality and personalised service at a lower cost. Their closeness to the client and the ability to contact them at any time is admirable. I work with Jose Aguado, and we've even scheduled meetings or calls on weekends. They are always willing to participate.'
- 'It's a young firm, but since we've been working with them, we've seen that it complements our Tax practice very well. They know how to work as a team very well, which is sometimes difficult with other firms. At Aguado & Ruiz, the lawyers we work with work at our pace, and we always get quick and accurate responses.'
Key clients
- Volcan Compañía Minera
- Scotiabank Perú
Work highlights
Representing Cosco in the injunction proceeding initiated against the Supervisory Body for Investment in Transportation Infrastructure for Public Use (OSITRAN), since said entity intends to unduly place the Port of Chancay within its regulatory scope.


