Alejandro Garcia González | Monterrey | Hogan Lovells

Alejandro Garcia González

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Garcia Gonzalez Alejandro

Alejandro Garcia González
Garcia Gonzalez Alejandro
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Fiercely representing clients before state and federal courts has been Alejandro Garcia González's main job for almost two decades. His practice is focused on commercial, civil, and administrative litigation, including financial services litigation and arbitration. He is based in our Monterrey office and has appeared before courts from several jurisdictions throughout Mexico.

Alejandro has vast knowledge of the procedural rules and litigation arena in Nuevo León and Quintana Roo, especially the Riviera Maya area, where he has practiced for several years. During his career, Alejandro has been involved in a large number of real estate and construction matters, representing clients on both private and public law litigation.

From a written trial tradition established more than a century ago, the Mexican law system has moved towards oral procedures in recent years, and this trend will continue in years ahead. Since Nuevo Leon was one of the pioneers in oral proceedings, Alejandro has acquired crucial skills and developed techniques in this type of trial to give him an important advantage over other litigators. His experience lets him evaluate legal risks and offer his clients pragmatic risk assessments; this is why Alejandro also advises clients on corporate matters involving commercial transactions, primarily in the real estate and construction sector.

Representative experience

Represented a Monterrey hospital in a matter against an insurance company, concluding with a settlement and payment to his client of millions of pesos.
Represented a construction and real estate conglomerate in pretrial procedures against a commercial malls developer, leading to very large settlement.
Represented construction company in litigation related to construction of a federal penitentiary in Chiapas, concluding with over US$100m for client.
Advised real estate developers on legal risk for projects across Mexico, including land acquisition, permits, financing, and product commercialization.
Represented a real estate group in trials against several tenants relating to commercial and office buildings in Nuevo León, Coahuila, and Chihuahua.

Credentials

Education
  • Diploma in International Commercial Arbitration, International Chamber of Commerce, 2017
  • Diploma in Legal Practice, Universidad de Monterrey, 2012
  • Diploma in Constitutional Law (Amparo), Universidad Panamericana, 2008
  • J.D., Escuela Libre de Derecho, 1998
Bar admissions and qualifications
  • Mexico
Memberships
  • Member, Barra Mexicana del Colegio de Abogados - Capítulo Nuevo León. Anticorruption Comission Coordinator
  • Member of the Board of US-Mexico Bar Association

Recognition

Dispute Resolution: Arbitration (Mexico)

Legal 500 Latin America

2019-2023
Litigation

Latin Lawyer National

2018-2020
Litigation

Latin Lawyer 250

2018-2021