Ariel Ramos has joined the Haynes and Boone LLP in its Mexico City office as a partner in the firm’s finance practice group.
According to the release, Ramos’ addition illustrates the firm’s ongoing commitment to elevate and grow the existing talent in Mexico City.
Ramos has 20 years of experience with a focus on transactions related to the development and financing of infrastructure projects, including power, oil and gas, petrochemical and liquefied natural gas, toll roads, maritime ports and terminals, water treatment plants, aqueducts and shipping. He also has experience in government procurement, regulatory advise in administrative law, international contracts, public-private partnerships, real estate, M&A and corporate and debt restructuring matters, according to the release.
Haynes and Boone LLP is an international corporate law firm with offices in Texas, New York, California, Washington, D.C. and Mexico City.
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