Lima

Comprehensive, multidisciplinary and tailored advice to Peruvian clients and investors in neighboring jurisdictions

Garrigues

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Av. Víctor Andrés Belaúnde, 332 (Oficina 701)
San Isidro - Lima (Perú)

+51 1 399 2600

+51 1 399 2699

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Garrigues Peru is one of the leading law firms in the Peruvian legal market and is a fully integrated part of the Garrigues office network in Spain, Latin America and worldwide. Since opening the Lima office in 2014, our Peruvian team, together with professionals from other Garrigues’ offices, provides a uniform service of the very highest quality, notwithstanding of the client’s location or the complexity of the matter.

We have more than 40 lawyers in Lima, capable of advising on complex legal issues. As well as expertise in the local market, the majority of our professionals have garnered considerable experience from working at international law firms in jurisdictions including Madrid, Washington, London and New York.

In addition to a solid legal team, our Lima office has an experienced financial team, strengthening our ability to provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary and expert advice, supporting both local clients and investors on entering and pursuing their business in the Peruvian market, as well as in neighboring jurisdictions of interest.

LATIN AMERICA BROCHURE

Our services

M&A; Corporate; Banking and Finance; Projects and Infrastructure; Administrative and Constitutional Law; Tax; Labor and Employment; Litigation and Arbitration; Real Estate; Energy; Antitrust and Financial Regulation; Intellectual Property.

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Publications

  • The merger control regime in Peru: State of play coming up to eighteen months in force

    Roughly eighteen months ago, on June 14, 2021, Law 31112 came into force, which introduced merger control definitively in Peru, applicable across all the country's sectors of economic activity and markets; because until then it only existed for…

  • Key differences between traditional M&As and venture capital

    Contracts for mergers and acquisitions mainly look to spread the risk between the buyer and seller and to regulate shareholder relations within the company. The same occurs with venture capital, but the differences between traditional and venture…

  • Labor law and outsourcing: increased restrictions on this means of hiring personnel

    Regulations governing outsourcing in several countries in Latin America are hindering the use of this strategic option for companies in certain areas of business. 

  • Evolution of non-traditional project finance in Latin America

    In recent years, project finance has gained in importance for funding private projects across a range of industries in Latin America. Due to presenting a number of advantages in its structure, this new mechanism has replaced typical corporate…