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Key contacts
Partner: Hernán Pacheco
Senior Manager: Monica Machuca
Quick facts
Number of lawyers

+100

Network memberships

IBA, ABA, ITPA, IFA, INTA, ASIPI, NYSBA, GAHA, AECT, AMCHAM, UCCAEP

Languages

English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish

Key practice areas
Financial and corporate
Firm overview

EY Law is an international law firm, part of EY global organization, with over 3,400 lawyers in 94 countries throughout the world.

EY Law operates as a single integrated regional firm where our services offerings and teams are determine based on specialty practices and industries. In Central America the firm has more than 100 lawyers with offices in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama and the Dominican Republic. Also, the firm is integrated to Latam North that include legal practices in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico and Peru.

EY Law offers a different approach by delivering legal services that help minimise the gap between business advisors and legal counsel. Its lawyers work integrated with professionals from other service lines of EY, including local and international tax, strategic and financial advisory and investment banking, to provide to its clients integral value-added professional services. The legal team in El Salvador has a solid trajectory in Corporate, M&A, Real Estate and Hospitality, Intellectual Property, Financial Services, Regulatory, Compliance.

Through its global reach, EY Law’s multidisciplinary teams provide effective cross-border legal counsel to its clients, procuring effective solutions to multi-jurisdictional challenges by rendering a uniform and consolidated approach.

EY Law represents important multinational and regional clients — including numerous Fortune 500 companies in diverse industries: automotive and transportation, banking, capital markets and insurance, consumer products and retail, government and public sector, health and life sciences, oil and gas, power and utilities, private equity, real state and hospitality, technology, media and entertainment and telecom.

Practice areas:

Asset Planning & Family Business, Banking and Financial Services, Competition & Consumer Protection, Digital, Energy, Environmental, Government Procurement, Intellectual Property, Infrastructure, International Trade & Customs, Labour and Employment, Litigation & Arbitration, M&A & Corporate, Real Estate & Hospitality, Tax, Telecommunications.

Key transactional practices
  • Asset finance
  • Banking
  • Competition
  • Investment funds
  • M&A
  • Private equity
  • Project development
  • Project finance
  • Real estate finance
Sector expertise
  • Banking
  • Consumer goods and services
Address:
Futura Tower
World Trade Center 11-05
San Salvador
Tel:+503 2248 7000 Fax:+503 2248 7070 Email:Contact Us Web Address:http://www.eycalaw.com
Rankings published in 2026
Financial and corporate
Notable
17 firms ranked
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Tier 1

Arias
3 practice areas
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BLP
3 practice areas
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Consortium Legal
3 practice areas
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Tier 2

GarcíaBodan
2 practice areas
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Mayora & Mayora
1 practice area
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Romero Pineda
3 practice areas
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Tier 3

Central Law El Salvador
3 practice areas
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Dentons
4 practice areas
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Tier 4

Benjamín Valdez & Asociados
2 practice areas
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Latin Alliance
1 practice area
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Lexincorp
3 practice areas
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Torres Legal
1 practice area
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ECIJA
2 practice areas
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EY Law
1 practice area
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Hominid Abogados
1 practice area
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Sfera
1 practice area
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Sáenz & Asociados
1 practice area
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