Marini Pietrantoni Muñiz, LLC
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Marini Pietrantoni Muñiz, LLC leverages the experience of its market-leading team to provide financial institutions, government regulators and corporates in the manufacturing, hospitality, entertainment, aviation, telecoms and pharmaceuticals sectors with a comprehensive range of services, covering complex arbitration, commercial litigation, securities litigation and enforcement, and bankruptcy and insolvency cases. In addition, the group’s skill set extends to class actions, and disputes involving antitrust and trade regulations, construction, insurance, intellectual property, personal injury collections and lender liability. Founding partner and bankruptcy and insolvency co-chair Luis Marini-Biaggi brings extensive expertise to representing financial institutions and private equity funds in bankruptcies, and fellow co-chair Carolina Velaz Rivero is a specialist in acting for institutional lenders, strategic investors, special situations funds and other stakeholders in in-court and out-of-court restructurings. Veteran trial lawyer Manuel A. Pietrantoni heads the commercial litigation practice and Mauricio Muñiz-Luciano leads the securities litigation and enforcement team, representing clients in antitrust litigation before the federal and state courts.
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‘Highly experienced attorneys in insolvency, litigation and corporate law. They have extensive knowledge of complex matters in the federal court (USA), standing out from other law firms with similar practices.'
‘Deep legal knowledge, creativity, strong negotiation and writing skills and effective communication.'
Key clients
- Aerostar Airport Holdings
- AES PR LLP
Work highlights
Representing North Janitorial Services, which is being sued by hundreds of plaintiffs in multiple cases, claiming millions of dollars in damages for the deaths of hundreds of people due to a bacteria outbreak in a hospital where the company performs its services.
