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South America

M&A
New hires and promotions were made across the PE, corporate, M&A, finance and capital markets practices in Frankfurt, Munich, London, New York and São Paulo
Why sponsors are turning to holdco PIK to boost leverage and preserve cash amid Latin America’s volatility
Argentina, Brazil and Chile stood out for legal developments across M&A, banking and finance, and capital markets
Lawyers and industry leaders celebrated their achievements at the 13th annual event in New York City
TCA Tanoira Cassagne’s founding partner Alexia Rosenthal explains how the firm is helping clients access capital in a challenging environment
M&A
Pérez-Llorca’s international executive partner and Colombia’s country chair delve into what prompted the move and the opportunities in the country
LMG Life Sciences Americas Awards is thrilled to present the 2025 shortlist
M&A
Sergio Michelsen at Brigard Urrutia is optimistic that M&A will pick up as US investors search for nearshoring options and Latin American companies look abroad
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  • Sponsored by Cescon Barrieu Flesch & Barreto Advogados
    The auction of the Norte Sul railway (FNS), on March 28, marks the end of a long hiatus for railway concessions. The last one had taken place in 2007, more than 10 years ago.
  • Sponsored by Brigard Urrutia
    Law 1870 of 2017, the Colombian Financial Conglomerates Law entered into force on February 6 2019. The Colombian Superintendence of Finance (SFC) has begun the process of supervising 13 financial conglomerates in the country, five of which are local and eight foreign. The SFC will supervise: Sura – Bancolombia Group, Aval Group, Bolívar financial conglomerate, BBVA Colombia, Fundación Social, Coomeva, Scotiabank Colombia, Itaú Colombia, BNP Paribas Colombia, BTG Pactual Colombia, Credicorp Capital Colombia, GNB Sudameris Colombia and Old Mutual Colombia.
  • Sponsored by Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton
    Argentina’s sovereign bond restructuring in 2005 reopened the debate surrounding interpretations of the boilerplate clause
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