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Robert Leung

Robert Leung

Latin America 2026

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About

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Latin America

Practice Areas

- Corporate

- Private equity

- Mergers and acquisitions

Career

Robert is head of our energy, mining and infrastructure team in the Americas. He represents corporations, financial institutions and private investment funds in domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, financings, strategic investments and complex corporate transactions. Robert brings more than 30 years of experience navigating complex, multi-jurisdictional transactions to his work strategizing, structuring and negotiating deals that align with his clients’ operational and business objectives, risk tolerance and strategic mandates. For clients in the energy, mining and infrastructure sectors, where large-scale investment, operational complexity and regulatory constraints dominate, Robert crafts risk-calibrated transactions that safeguard client interests and capture full commercial and strategic value. He has deep experience in Latin America, where his understanding of regulatory and legal frameworks, operating climate and market forces enables him to anticipate roadblocks before they arise, giving clients a competitive advantage.

For additional information on Robert's professional background, please visit: https://www.hsfkramer.com/our-people/r/robert-w-leung

Chambers Review

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Chambers Latin America

Corporate/M&A - International Counsel

Band 5
Band 5

Individual Editorial

Robert Leung is praised by clients for his work on corporate mandates arising in Latin America.

Strengths

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  • Robert Leung is a very solid lawyer who understands the market well. He's approachable and always available.

    Corporate/M&AChambers Latin America

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International Counsel

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