LAWYER PROFILE
Antonio Villacampa Serrano

Antonio Villacampa Serrano

Global 2026

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Ranked in 2 practice areas

About

Provided by Uría Menéndez

Practice Areas

Banking and Finance, Mergers and Acquisitions, Private Equity.

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Career

Antonio Villacampa joined Uría Menéndez in 1995. He was seconded to the New York office of Cravath, Swaine & Moore from October 2001 until May 2002. He has worked in the Lisbon office of Uría Menéndez since August 2002. Antonio became a partner of the firm in January 2005.

Antonio focuses his practice on mergers and acquisitions, corporate, financial and banking law, and has extensive experience in managing and coordinating multi-jurisdictional transactions.

Professional Memberships

Madrid Bar Association

Portuguese Bar Association (as a Portuguese lawyer)

Personal

Languages: English and Portuguese.

Chambers Review

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Chambers Global Guide

Corporate/M&A: The Elite - Portugal

Band 4
Band 4

Individual Editorial
Antonio Villacampa Serrano is dual-qualified in Spain and Portugal and is well placed to advise on cross-border transactions and add-on acquisitions.

Corporate/M&A - Portugal

Foreign Expert
Foreign expert in Spain

Individual Editorial
Antonio Villacampa Serrano is dual-qualified in Spain and Portugal and is well placed to advise on cross-border transactions and add-on acquisitions.

Strengths

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  • Antonio Villacampa Serrano has an exemplary technical capacity.

    Corporate/M&A: The EliteChambers Global Guide

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Portugal

Spain

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