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Chambers Latin America Recognizes 27 Holland & Knight Attorneys in 2025 Guide

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Holland & Knight has been recognized with 24 individual attorney rankings in the 2025 edition of Chambers Latin America. Three attorneys were also named Notable Practitioners. The rankings span several practice areas in the guide's Latin America-wide, Mexico, Colombia and Cuba sections.

The following attorneys were ranked among Latin America's best advisers:

International Counsel

Stephen Double – Banking & Finance

Norberto Quintana – Banking & Finance, Project Finance

Colombia

Diego Acevedo – Labor & Employment

Camilo Cuervo – Labor & Employment

Camilo Gantiva – Capital Markets, Banking & Finance

José Gutiérrez Mestre – Dispute Resolution

Gustavo Pardo – Tax

Juan Camilo Riveira – Tax

Danilo Romero Raad – Competition/Antitrust, Intellectual Property

Juliana Saa – Banking & Finance, Projects

Julia Velásquez – Corporate/M&A

José Vicente Zapata – Energy & Natural Resources: Environment

Mexico

Selene Espinosa – Corporate/M&A

Francisco Andrés Gámez-Garza – Corporate/Commercial: Monterrey

Eugenio Grageda Núñez – Tax: Non-contentious

Alejandro Landa Thierry – Banking & Finance, Projects

Octavio Lecona Morales – Telecoms, Media & Technology (TMT)

Humberto Morales-Barrón – Compliance

Turenna Ramírez Ortiz – International Trade/WTO

Luis Rubio Barnetche – Corporate/M&A, Telecoms, Media & Technology (TMT)

Rodolfo Rueda Ballesteros – Energy & Natural Resources

Guillermo Uribe – Capital Markets

José Antonio Vázquez Cobo – Dispute Resolution: Arbitration

José Luis Villareal – Intellectual Property

Additionally, the Notable Practitioners named were Andres Fernandez in the area of Corporate/Commercial: International Firms in Cuba, and Antonio Barrera and Laura Yvonne Zielinski in the area of Dispute Resolution: Arbitration in Mexico.

Chambers Latin America covers a total of 19 jurisdictions, spanning Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, as well as all Spanish-speaking countries in South America. It is one of a series of Chambers and Partners' highly respected, objective and research-based guides to the legal profession. The qualities on which rankings are assessed include technical legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial astuteness, diligence, commitment and other qualities most valued by clients.

Original source can be found here.

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