Alejandro Sainz Orantes comes highly recommended by sources for his adept handling of cross-border restructurings and insolvency proceedings.
Alejandro Sainz leads the insolvency and restructuring practice group and leads the mergers and acquisitions practice group of Cervantes Sainz SC. He represents and provides legal advice to national and multinational clients in a broad range of transactional matters, providing legal advice in the areas of corporate, finance and commercial law, including reorganisations, restructurings and work-outs, bankruptcy and cross-border insolvency procedures, sale and acquisition of distressed assets and securities, corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, foreign investment, joint ventures, infrastructure, real estate and telecommunications transactions.
He was selected by Latin Lawyer as one of Mexico’s top lawyers and by WWL: Restructuring & Insolvency as one of the world's pre-eminent insolvency and restructuring lawyers. Mr Sainz was also appointed by Chambers and Partners as one of Mexico’s premier insolvency and restructuring lawyers.
Among other restructuring cases, Mr Sainz has participated in Vitro, Satmex, Comercial Mexicana, Corporación Durango, Mexicana Airlines, Grupo Iusacell, Iusacell Celular, Grupo Sare, Copamex, Tower Automotive, Urbi, Geo, Homex, Cementos Chihuahua, Hipotecaria su Casita, Oro Negro, Oceanografía, Latina Offshore Holding, Cozumel Caribe, ICA and M&G Polímeros México.
Mr Sainz is the author of multiple articles and publications in transactional, corporate and insolvency matters. Among other publications, he was selected to contribute features on restructuring in Mexico to Latin Lawyer and Chambers and Partners.
He is member of the Mexican Bar Association, the International Bar Association, the American Bar Association and the Ibero-American Institute of Insolvency Matters.
Mr Sainz has postgraduate degrees from the Panamerican University, Escuela Libre de Derecho, Harvard Business School and Harvard University; and a JD degree from the Panamerican University.
Alejandro Sainz is looked upon with enormous favour for his restructuring practice including knowhow in difficult insolvency and reorganisations.
Alejandro Sainz leads the insolvency and restructuring practice group and leads the mergers and acquisitions practice group of Cervantes Sainz SC. He represents and provides legal advice to national and multinational clients in a broad range of transactional matters, providing legal advice in the areas of corporate, finance and commercial law, including reorganisations, restructurings and work-outs, bankruptcy and cross-border insolvency procedures, sale and acquisition of distressed assets and securities, corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, foreign investment, joint ventures, infrastructure, real estate and telecommunications transactions.
He was selected by Latin Lawyer as one of Mexico’s top lawyers and by WWL: Restructuring & Insolvency as one of the world's pre-eminent insolvency and restructuring lawyers. Mr Sainz was also appointed by Chambers and Partners as one of Mexico’s premier insolvency and restructuring lawyers.
Among other restructuring cases, Mr Sainz has participated in Vitro, Satmex, Comercial Mexicana, Corporación Durango, Mexicana Airlines, Grupo Iusacell, Iusacell Celular, Grupo Sare, Copamex, Tower Automotive, Urbi, Geo, Homex, Cementos Chihuahua, Hipotecaria su Casita, Oro Negro, Oceanografía, Latina Offshore Holding, Cozumel Caribe, ICA and M&G Polímeros México.
Mr Sainz is the author of multiple articles and publications in transactional, corporate and insolvency matters. Among other publications, he was selected to contribute features on restructuring in Mexico to Latin Lawyer and Chambers and Partners.
He is member of the Mexican Bar Association, the International Bar Association, the American Bar Association and the Ibero-American Institute of Insolvency Matters.
Mr Sainz has postgraduate degrees from the Panamerican University, Escuela Libre de Derecho, Harvard Business School and Harvard University; and a JD degree from the Panamerican University.