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Marcelo Rafael Tavarone

Marcelo Rafael Tavarone

Latin America 2026

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About

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Latin America

Practice Areas

Marcelo has more than 20 years’ experience in banking, finance and capital markets. He also specializes in project finance, securitization, debt restructuring and derivatives and has also extensive experience advising on foreign exchange regulations in Argentina.

He has a strong track record in banking and capital markets’ transactions, which have positioned him as one of the leading lawyers in his practice area.

Career

Before joining TRSyM, he was a partner at Bruchou, Fernández Madero & Lombardi (2000-2011), partner at Bazán, Cambré & Orts (2011-2014) and a foreign associate at Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett, New York in 2002-2003.

Personal

He graduated as a lawyer (with honors) at the Universidad de Buenos Aires in 1995 and holds an LL.M. in Banking and Finance by Queen Mary, University of London, 1998.

Chambers Review

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Chambers Latin America

Banking & Finance - Argentina

Band 2
Band 2

Individual Editorial

Noteworthy partner Marcelo Tavarone receives strong recommendations from both market commentators and clients for his adept handling of banking and capital markets matters in Argentina. He regularly acts in sovereign and corporate debt issuances.

Strengths

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  • Marcelo Tavarone stands out for his quick, pragmatic approach, always putting himself in the client's shoes to offer practical solutions within the intricate Argentine regulatory landscape.

    Banking & FinanceChambers Latin America

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