Hogan Lovells US LLP

Hogan Lovells US LLP

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Fernando Medina Luna

Abteilung

Corporate & Finance

Position

Counsel

Karriere

Fernando Medina collaborates with companies in structuring, developing, and executing innovative legal strategies for large real estate projects with mixed uses in growing areas. A problem solver, Fernando finds alternative solutions for his clients that allow them to develop their businesses within the prevailing legal framework.

Fernando's career has spanned civil, commercial, corporate, contract, real estate, and administrative work. From his first years as a lawyer, Fernando participated in financial projects related to waste water treatment plants, gaining experience in the restructuring of projects that involve the reorganization and merger of companies.

Later on, he started to represent clients in administrative filings (complaints) before the Federal Attorney's Office of Consumers, supporting them in commercial promotions, information, and advertising regarding different products and services.

Fernando has extensive knowledge in real estate matters, providing advice (in both English and Spanish) regarding industrial, leisure, commercial, and housing projects. He has also been involved in several agrarian transactions, providing advice to avoid legal claims on specific social land in Mexico.

Given his diverse practice, Fernando has assisted national and transnational clients from many industry sectors including aeronautics, food and beverages, computers, entertainment, finance, retail, leisure, housing, technology, and entertainment.

Sprachen

Spanish and English

Mitgliedschaften

Mexican Bar Association - BMA (Barra Mexicana, Colegio de Abogados, A.C.)

Ausbildung

M.A., Universidad Panamericana, Company Law, 2010; legal studies, Academy of American and International Law, Anglo-Saxon Law Program, 2006; postgraduate degree, Universidad Iberoamericana, Commercial and Business Contracts, 2003; law degree, Universidad Anáhuac del Norte, 2001

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