Lexincorp
In 2010, Lexincorp senior partner Arnoldo André Tinoco, was re-elected as Chairman for the Costa Rican Chamber of Commerce, a fitting position for a prominent member of a firm that specialises in working with large and medium-sized businesses operating in the country. In 2010, Lexincorp advised a multinational corporation on its expansion in Costa Rica....
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In 2010, Lexincorp senior partner Arnoldo André Tinoco, was re-elected as Chairman for the Costa Rican Chamber of Commerce, a fitting position for a prominent member of a firm that specialises in working with large and medium-sized businesses operating in the country. In 2010, Lexincorp advised a multinational corporation on its expansion in Costa Rica. In the spring of 2011, Lexincorp provided advice related to a foreign bank's $50 million loan to a Costa Rican company to expand production.
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Arnoldo André Tinoco
Sergio Peréz
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Lexincorp
Competitors emphasised Manuel Telles Suvillaga's corporate practice when discussing Lexincorp, a Central American brand with a network of offices in multiple countries. Telles, along with his associate, Enrique Rodolfo Escobar López, are both described as "known guys in the financial district"....
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Competitors emphasised Manuel Telles Suvillaga's corporate practice when discussing Lexincorp, a Central American brand with a network of offices in multiple countries. Telles, along with his associate, Enrique Rodolfo Escobar López, are both described as "known guys in the financial district". Telles has advisory experience with multiple development institutions, while Escobar has worked extensively with Banco Agricola.
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Enrique Rodolfo Escobar López
Manuel Telles Suvillaga
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Lexincorp
Lexincorp's Guatemalan branch is on the move -literally and figuratively. Having moved into new offices, Lexincorp continues to gain market share in Guatemala....
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Lexincorp's Guatemalan branch is on the move -literally and figuratively. Having moved into new offices, Lexincorp continues to gain market share in Guatemala. Competitors cite Luis Pedro Fuxet Ciani as one of the firm's most prominent attorneys. "He is very incredible", says one peer. "[He is] one of the most active lawyers I know, and is very well-known in the financial and banking sector."
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Luis Pedro Fuxet Ciani
Gonzalo Menéndez González
Ovidio David Parra Vela.
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Lexincorp
With its main-office in San Pedro Sula, Lexincorp often competes with Central Law notes one competitor. Omar Alexis Claros is known in the market for providing outside counsel for banks located in the city....
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With its main-office in San Pedro Sula, Lexincorp often competes with Central Law notes one competitor. Omar Alexis Claros is known in the market for providing outside counsel for banks located in the city. Claros advised Banco de Occidente, DHL, and Grupo de Hospitales in their corporate operations, among other things, including some litigation. The firm also participated in a massive real estate and construction arbitration, representing Desarrollos Terrestres de Honduras.
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Omar Alexis Claros
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Lexincorp
The competition notes that the Nicaraguan office of Lexincorp is a "small shop" but does a lot of real estate work. In May, a team lead by Sonia del Carmen García Quezada assisted Bancolombia, a regionally significant bank, as it transferred the real estate mortgage of a shopping mall located in Managua, Nicaragua's capital....
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The competition notes that the Nicaraguan office of Lexincorp is a "small shop" but does a lot of real estate work. In May, a team lead by Sonia del Carmen García Quezada assisted Bancolombia, a regionally significant bank, as it transferred the real estate mortgage of a shopping mall located in Managua, Nicaragua's capital. Additionally, the firm helped HMM start operations in the country, advising the new company on how best to make use of Nicaragua's Free Trade Zone Incentives Law.
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Sonia del Carmen García Quezada
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