Partner; Co-head of the Firm’s Infrastructure, Energy, Resources, and Projects Practice | Hogan Lovells
Miguel A. Zaldivar Jr
Partner; Co-head of the Firm’s Infrastructure, Energy, Resources, and Projects Practice | Hogan Lovells
Law school attended: Universidad Católica Andrés Bello, University of Illinois College of Law, University of Miami School of Law Languages spoken: English, Italian and Spanish Principal practice areas: Finance Admissions: District of Columbia, Florida, Venezuela
Miguel Zaldivar Jr. is global co-head of Hogan Lovells’ infrastructure, project and public finance (IPPF) practice group, a member of the firm’s global board and former co-Head of its Latin America practice group. A member of the District of Columbia, Florida and Venezuela bars, Zaldivar has extensive experience advising in both the common and civil law systems and has helped facilitate considerable investment and numerous financings between Asia and Latin America. He is particularly well known for his frequent representation of the Ministry of Finance of Ecuador and has a wide experience of advising state-owned entities across Latin America, including representing Pemex in the development of a $2bn large-scale olefins production complex in Mexico. In 2012, acting in conjunction with fellow Miami-based Hogan Lovells partner, Richard Lorenzo, Zaldivar co-led on one of the firm’s most high-profile representations of a state-owned entity, defending Pemex Exploration and Production against a petition to confirm a $300m International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) arbitral award that had been nullified by the Mexican courts. This case led to a number of appeals and, although Pemex ultimately lost its 2016 appeal, Zaldivar’s work on the hearing has been recognized as outstanding. Zaldivar is a member of the Dean’s Advisory Council of the Florida International University College of Law and co-chair of the International Business Transactions Committee of the International Law Section of the Florida Bar.