Mr Juan Moreno > CMS Albiñana y Suárez de Lezo > Madrid, Spain > Lawyer Profile

CMS Albiñana y Suárez de Lezo
PASEO DE RECOLETOS, 7-9
28004 MADRID
Spain
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Work Department

Public Law & Regulated Sectors

Position

Partner

Career

Juan is a Partner of the Public Law & Regulated Sectors department at CMS Albiñana & Suárez de Lezo. He has many years’ experience advising large national and international companies on complex regulatory matter with a high regulatory component.

During his professional career, Juan has participated in all types of contentious-administrative claims before the Supreme Court and other administrative and sanctioning instances (including public procurement).

From a transactional perspective, Juan has also provided advice to numerous international investment funds and private equities on their M&A transactions  in Spain in regulated sectors, in particular, the electricity sector, natural gas, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals, infrastructure and other services.

Languages

Spanish, English

Education

2013 – Graduate of Law and Degree in Corporate Studies, Universidad Pontificia Comillas ICADE, Madrid (Spain).

Lawyer Rankings

Spain > Public law

(Next Generation Partners)

Juan Moreno  – CMS Albiñana y Suárez de Lezo

Noted for its excellent customer service and outstanding technical knowledge,’ CMS Albiñana y Suárez de Lezo‘s team is capable of handling both contentious and non-contentious public law matters. Key areas of expertise include regulatory issues, transactions involving highly regulated sectors, public procurement, contentious-administrative cases, and PPPs. Practice head Ignacio Grangel has a wealth of experience in public procurement and mandates involving regulated sectors, most notably energy and telecoms. Telecoms and infrastructure expert Javier Torre de Silva stands out for his ability to find solutions that are well suited to each situation’, while Alfonso Codes is recognised for his aptitude in contentious matters. Juan Moreno excels in complex regulatory matters, and José Luis Pérez-Campoamor is recommended for administrative law work involving the energy, infrastructure, transport, and telecoms segments.