Dispute Resolution: Arbitration
Mexico
11 years ranked
Provided by Von Wobeser y Sierra, SC
Anti-corruption & Compliance
Arbitration
Energy & Natural Resources
ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance)
Litigation
Adrián is co-head of the Arbitration and Litigation practices of the firm, and co-leads its Energy and Natural Resources industry group. He is also part of the ESG practice group (Environmental, Social and Governance). With close to twenty years of experience, he is described as “an extremely talented practitioner”, a “great advocate” and “excellent strategist” (Chambers & Partners).
Adrián has worked in Mexico City, Washington D.C. and Beijing, and is licensed to practice law in both Mexico and New York.
He has represented dozens of clients in commercial, energy, infrastructure and investor-state arbitrations, and is experienced in advocating under a variety of domestic and international arbitration rules such as the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the American Arbitration Association - International Centre for Dispute Resolution (AAA-ICDR), the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), the Centro de Arbitraje de México (Mexican Arbitration Center, CAM), the Cámara Nacional de Comercio (National Chamber Commerce - CANACO), and the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) and the ICSID Additional Facility. He has also appeared as an arbitrator in commercial, construction and energy disputes, and has acted as an expert on Mexican law before U.S. Courts.
His experience as a litigator covers commercial, administrative and constitutional disputes, as well as class action and transnational disputes. The primary industries in which he has been involved include automotive, aeronautics, consumer goods, agribusiness and biosafety, information technology, oil and gas, electricity and infrastructure.
Adrián has unparalleled experience of litigating energy and construction disputes, and regularly participates in arbitration and litigation proceedings relating to relevant contracts. These have included: PPAs relating to various types of power plants (including combined cycle, hydroelectric, wind and photovoltaic plants); EPC contracts over a broad range of projects; energy supply contracts; interconnection contracts; gas storage and liquefaction contracts; gas pipeline construction contracts; easements over transmission lines; oil platform installation contracts; among others. He has also represented clients in complex construction disputes, with representative matters including disputes arising from the execution of civil and electromechanical works for the first automated maritime terminal in Latin America; the first bascule bridge in Mexico; the largest wind project in Latin America; as well as various photovoltaic and wind projects. In addition, he has participated in dozens of cases against the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex), the Mexican Ministry of Communications and Transport, and various port administrators.
He has been recognized in the practices of Arbitration and Litigation by Chambers and Partners Global, Chambers and Partners Latin America, Global Arbitration Review 100, The Legal 500, Latin Lawyer 250, Latin Lawyer National, Who's Who Legal Mexico, Who's Who Legal Arbitration, and Who's Who Future Leaders, among other publications.
Treasurer of the Arbitration Committee, International Bar Association, 2018 – 2020.
President of the Arbitration Commission, Mexican Bar Association (Barra Mexicana, Colegio de Abogados), 2013-2018.
Member of the International Bar Association, since 2015.
Member of the American Bar Association, since 2015.
Member of the International Chamber of Commerce, since 2015.
Member of the Global Advisory Board, International Centre for Dispute Resolution, 2007-2010.
Member of the Executive Board, International Centre for Dispute Resolution, 2010-2013.
Professor of International Litigation, Escuela Libre de Derecho, since 2015.
Vice President, Legality and Rule of Law Committee, American Chamber of Commerce, since 2020.
Provided by Chambers
Distinguished Mexico City-based dispute resolution partner Adrián Magallanes elicits impressive praise from market commentators for his noteworthy expertise across the spectrum of civil and commercial litigation and arbitration mandates.
Distinguished Mexico City-based dispute resolution partner Adrián Magallanes elicits impressive praise from market commentators for his noteworthy expertise across the spectrum of civil and commercial litigation and arbitration mandates.
Partner Adrián Magallanes is lauded for his presence in Mexico's public law market. He is also noted for his expertise in arbitration and civil and commercial litigation.
Provided by Chambers
Adrián Magallanes is a lawyer with extensive knowledge and experience in dispute resolution and class action lawsuits, always ready to address any issues that arise.
Adrián Magallanes is a lawyer with business acumen who always provides multiple alternatives to achieve our commercial objectives and defend the best interests of the company.
Adrián Magallanes is very professional and experienced in international arbitration. He is equipped with sharp insight on business matters.
Adrián Magallanes is always available to advise on pressing issues and is aware of the constantly changing regulatory developments in Mexico.
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