Once again, Consortium Legal is recognized

Consortium Legal is recognized as “Regional Central American Practice of the year”

By Consortium Legal  

On Friday, November 22, Chambers & Partners, the prestigious international directory, held its annual awards ceremony, the Chambers Latin America Awards for Excellence, in Miami, United States.

During the gala, Consortium Legal was recognized, for the fourteenth time, as “Regional Central American Practice of the year”, reaffirming its regional leadership. This award was received by the partner and president of the firm, Alvaro Castellanos, who was accompanied by partners from throughout the region: Oscar Samour, Gustavo León-Gómez, Rodrigo Taboada, Rolando Laclé Zúñiga and our regional director, Valeria Di Palma. In addition, the firm was awarded locally as: “Best Firm of the Year in Honduras ‘ and ’Best Firm of the Year in Nicaragua”.

“What an honor to be recognized as Best Firm in Central America! For the firm, this recognition reaffirms our commitment to innovation, talent and excellence, values that are an essential part of our DNA. This achievement is a reflection of the exceptional performance of our legal and administrative team, as well as our unwavering dedication to generating value for our clients through strategic and innovative solutions. We express our deepest gratitude to our clients and colleagues, who have been key to our success. Inspired by this recognition, we will continue to move forward with determination and excellence towards the challenges of the future,” said Alvaro Castellanos, partner and president of the firm.

With more than 30 years of experience in the legal sector, Chambers & Partners stands out for its rigorous research, which evaluates criteria such as client satisfaction, the complexity of the matters handled and the innovative impact of transactions in the countries where Consortium Legal operates.

These awards consolidate the firm’s commitment to be a reference in the Central American legal field and to continue contributing to the economic and social development of the region.

 

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