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Henry Comte

Henry Comte

Latin America 2026

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About

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Latin America

Practice Areas

Dispute Resolution

Constitutional Law

Administrative Law

Intellectual Property

Career

His practice focuses on Civil Procedural, Corporate, Administrative, Banking and Constitutional Law; Criminal Law in commercial matters (“white-collar crime”); Intellectual Property litigation, including actions against piracy and counterfeiting, unfair competition; administrative litigation related to public procurement, tenders and concessions; intracorporate conflicts, including minority protection; consumer rights; misleading advertising and arbitration.

In addition, he leads the team of lawyers that are litigating intracorporate conflicts in the most important corporate groups of Guatemala; these complex disputes have involved multiple civil, criminal, administrative and constitutional actions. Henry and his team have also been very active and successful in the defense of acquired rights of different holders of governmental concessions.

Professional Memberships

Guatemalan Bar Association

International Trademark Association (INTA)

Fundación para el Desarrollo de Guatemala (FUNDESA) (Foundation for the Development of Guatemala)

Chambers Review

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Chambers Latin America

Dispute Resolution - Guatemala

Band 3
Band 3

Individual Editorial

Active partner and co-head of department Henry Comte is a respected practitioner in the Guatemalan dispute resolution sphere. He has expertise advising clients on complex corporate and shareholder litigation. He further advises on constitutional disputes and white-collar crime cases.

Strengths

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  • Henry Comte is very well connected and knows the system.

    Dispute ResolutionChambers Latin America

Ranked Individuals at LEGALSA (7)

Guatemala

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