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Nader, Hayaux y Goebel, SC
TORRE ARCOS, PASSEO DE LOS TAMARINDOS 400 B
7th FLOOR COL. BOSQUES DE LAS LOMAS
MEXICO, D.F. 05120
Mexico
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Work Department

corporate, banking, financial, and securities law, including capital markets, private equity investment structures, and compliance and surveillance of the Mexican securities market.

Position

Partner

Career

Jenny specializes in advising Mexican and foreign companies, investment funds, banks, and brokerage firms on matters primarily related to corporate, banking, financial, and securities law, including capital markets, private equity investment structures, and compliance and surveillance of the Mexican securities market. Jenny also advises startups at all stages, from initial financing to IPOs and mergers.

At Nader, Hayaux & Goebel, Jenny has led multiple capital markets and financing transactions, including debt and equity securities offerings, boasting a solid track record in financial matters both in Mexico and abroad.

Languages

English - Spanish

Education

Jenny earned her law degree (with honors) from Universidad Panamericana and holds a master’s degree in Corporate, Banking, and Financial Law from Fordham Law School (summa cum laude) in New York.

Jenny has three years of experience as an associate at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, and one year at Goldman Sachs New York, focusing on public transactions, capital markets, and structured financings.

Lawyer Rankings

Mexico > Banking and finance

Nader, Hayaux y Goebel, SC houses a strong banking and finance practice that is counsel of choice for a host of global banks, financial institutions and corporate clients, among them HSBC, BBVA, Barclays, Scotiabank and Prudential. In addition, public bodies Banobras and Pemex seek out the team for its ‘solid technical knowledge. The group advises on the gamut of banking and finance matters, including structured finance and securitisation deals, corporate lending, real estate finance and project financing. Clients are impressed with the team’s ability to ‘close deals in record time and to an extraordinarily high standard’, as well as its ‘culture and valuesMichell Nader, a market leader in Mexican banking and finance law, steers the practice. Julián Garza has strong background is in banking law and regulatory matters; Hans Goebel’s practice takes in complex structured and secured finance deals, security issuances and real estate finance; Javier Arreola focuses on project finance and asset-based financing matters; Eduardo Villanueva -who specialises in real estate finance- is praised for his negotiating skills; London-office head Yves Hayaux-du-Tilly undertakes with banking and banking regulatory matters as part of his broader insurance practice. Federico Vergara, of counsel since March 2022, supports the partners on cross-border structured financings, asset-based lending and corporate finance work. Since publication, the team has been strengthened with the return of Jenny Ferrón – after three years at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP‘s New York office – as a partner (effective as of May 2024).

Mexico > Capital markets

Willingness, knowledge and experience’ are the calling cards of the team at Nader, Hayaux y Goebel, SC, which is also described as being ‘always up to date’ and providing ‘excellent customer serviceThe practice is well-versed in capital markets transactions such as securitisations and structured finance, equity placements, IPOs, tender offers and equity fund leveraged buyouts. Companies from the financial, aerospace and construction sectors, non-bank financial institutions and international banks dominate its client list. Michell Nader single-handedly leads the practice and provides first-rate counsel on the gamut of capital markets transactions; he recently advised Vinci Airports on the acquisition of a 29.9% ownership interest in Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte (value: $819.5m). Julián Garza is experienced in matters involving securitisations, equity issuances, CKDs, FIBRAs and CERPIs; Hans Goebel has niche specialism in security issuances; Gunter Schwandt is praised as an ‘excellent lawyer’ whose perspective is ‘orientated towards the best interests of the client’s business –  he has participated in high-profile securitisations and has strong knowledge of CKDs and FIBRAs. Ana Paula Telleria specialises in innovative private placements, CKDs and FIBRAs, and much of her transactional work is real estate-related. Partner Hector Arangua left the firm in January 2023. Since publication, the team has been strengthened with the return of Jenny Ferrón -after three years at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP‘s New York office- as a partner (effective as of May 2024).

Mexico > Corporate and M&A

Nader, Hayaux y Goebel, SC remains a force in the marketplace, pairing the bench strength of its national presence with its London office to advise major domestic and multinational businesses (including Macquarie and Microsoft) on complex, multi-jurisdictional transactions. The team’s dense client roster spans sectors ranging from tech, energy and healthcare to insurance, banking and real estate; with recent headline matters include advising Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Estate Assets on the bidding process to acquire three solar power generation plants (in Mexico) owned by Reden Holding – a deal valued at E2.5bn; and Grupo Murano on a joint venture for the development of real estate properties in Mexico City and Cancún worth over $1bn. Led by senior partner Michell Nader (who brings over 30 years’ experience to the M&A sector), the practice group – over 25 lawyers’ strong and including 11 partners ‘distinguished by their experience, ethics and excellence’ – provides a comprehensive corporate service offering that extends to joint ventures, due diligence, stock and asset purchases, spin-offs, restructuring, corporate governance and regulatory compliance. The core practice group also includes Hans Goebel, a specialist in private equity transactions; Julián Garza, who represents both sponsors and financial intermediaries in structured finance and capital markets transactions; London-based insurance expert Yves Hayaux-du-Tilly, who has notable experience regarding cross border M&A and corporate law in general; and fellow insurance specialist Luciano Pérez, whose broad practice also encompasses banking and financial services (particularly financial regulatory work concerning fintech and insurtech), M&A, structured and project finance, real estate, data protection and AML regulations. Key support is provided by José Manuel Zavala (M&A, joint ventures, private equity and corporate governance matters), who was promoted to of counsel in March 2022; and senior associate Miguel Ángel González, whose practice encompasses banking and finance, M&A, capital markets, private equity and corporate law. Former partners Hector Arangua and José Humberto Rocha both left the firm in January 2023. Since publication, the team has been strengthened with the return of Jenny Ferrón -after three years at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP‘s New York office- as a partner (effective as of May 2024).