Bankruptcy/Restructuring
Mexico
19 years ranked

Latin America 2027
Dispute Resolution: Civil & Commercial Litigation
Mexico
8 years ranked
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Bankruptcy & Insolvency
Litigation, Arbitration & Mediation
Fernando has 29 years of experience in Dispute Resolution, Bankruptcy, Litigation, Arbitration and Mediation. He is admitted to practice in New York and in the federal courts of the 2nd Circuit of the United States. He is a mediator before the Superior Court of Justice of the Federal District, as well as a conciliator and trustee before the Federal Institute of Specialists in Commercial Insolvency. Since 1998 he has been a managing partner of the Dispute Resolution area. He has experience as counsel in 25 international commercial arbitrations and 4 investment arbitrations.
Fernando holds a law degree from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and an LLM from Cornell Law School, USA.
He is a mediator before the Superior Court of Justice of the Federal District, as well as a conciliator and trustee before the Federal Institute of Specialists in Commercial Insolvency.
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Key partner Fernando Pérez-Correa Camarena benefits from his in-depth experience in the reorganisation of Mexican and international companies. He is particularly knowledgeable of insolvency and bankruptcy proceedings.
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Fernando Pérez-Correa Camarena has vast knowledge and is a recognised bankruptcy specialist in Mexico. He embraces the company's interests and advises us on strategic matters.
Fernando Pérez-Correa Camarena combines strong analytical skills with a strategic approach to conflict resolution.
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