Ulises Cabrera

Dominican Republic

Address:
Av. John F. Kennedy 64
Santo Domingo, D.N. 10512
Dominican Republic

+ 1.809.566.7111


Key contacts:

Managing Partner : José Cruz Campillo
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Quick facts:

Number of lawyers: 25
Network memberships: IBA (International Bar Association); INTA - International Trademark Association; ASIPI
Languages: Spanish, English, French, Italian and German


Ulises Cabrera was founded in 1966 by Dr. Ulises Cabrera, whose trajectory has been devoted to the practice of his profession from his office. Its evolution has turned it into a full-service law firm that holds consolidated standing and signature both inside and outside the Dominican Republic, leading it to assume a highlighted role in the process of adaptation and evolution of the legal system of the country, as in the cases of the Ley General de Electricidad No. 125-01 and the Ley de Registro Inmobiliario No. 108-05.

Ulises Cabrera is a solid Dominican law firm, with highly qualified human resources and sticks to the highest ethical standards, delivering efficient and trustworthy services. The experience and know how achieved, the mystique and integration of all the personnel, allows us to assure clients the satisfaction of their legal necessities.

  • Asset finance
  • Banking
  • Capital markets: Debt
  • Capital markets: Derivatives
  • Capital markets: High yield
  • Competition
  • Financial restructuring
  • Financial services regulatory
  • Investment funds
  • M&A
  • PPP/PFI
  • Private equity
  • Project development
  • Project finance
  • Real estate finance
  • Restructuring and insolvency
  • Trade finance

 

Corporate, M&A
José Cruz Campillo, Managing Partner
Jose.Cruz@ulisescabrera.com

Mónica Villafaña, Partner
Monica.Villafana@ulisescabrera.com

Recent transactional highlights:

  • Legal assistance to Delivery Hero in a US$150 million acquisition of the main verticals business lines of the digital platform Hugo.
  • Legal assistance to Dufry AG in the merger of local subsidiaries leaders in travel retail in all major international airports in the country.

  • Agriculture
  • Banking
  • Construction and materials
  • Consumer goods and services
  • Energy
  • Financial services
  • Food and beverage
  • Government and public policy
  • Healthcare
  • Insurance
  • Investment management
  • Media
  • Mining
  • Natural resources
  • Pharm and life sciences
  • Real estate
  • Tech and telecoms
  • Tourism