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Private Practice Powerlist: US-Mexico 2018

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Francisco Mendez

Partner | Mayer Brown

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Francisco Mendez

Partner | Mayer Brown

Number of years practice: 20 Principal practice areas: Capital Markets, Mergers and Acquisitions, Banking and Credit Bar admissions: New York Languages spoken: English, Spanish Juan Francisco Méndez is a partner...

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Number of years practice: 35 Principal practice areas: Energy Bar admissions: Mexico Languages spoken: English, Spanish Prior to joining Mayer Brown as a partner in the firm’s global energy group,...

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Number of years practice: 18 Law school attended: Columbia Law School Languages spoken: English and Spanish Principal practice areas: Cross-border Corporate Finance, M&A Admissions: New York Juan Francisco Méndez’s practice...

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Number of years practice: 34 Principal practice areas: Energy Bar admissions: Mexico Languages spoken: English and Spanish

Prior to joining Mayer Brown as a partner in the firm’s global energy group, Francisco Mendez spent nearly 20 years as in-house counsel for Latin America at ExxonMobil Corporation, where, among other things, he advised the company on its approach to Mexico’s oil-and-gas sector following the opening of the market to private investment. Mendez was involved in the formation of the Mexican Hydrocarbons Association and has also played a key role in the establishment of Mayer Brown’s Mexico City office, which opened its doors in 2015. His current mandates include leading advice to Malaysia’s state-owned oil company, Petronas, on its commencement of operations in a joint-venture partnership following Mexico’s first-ever auction of deep water exploration areas, as well as with on-going exploration and production matters with regards to blocks 4, 5 and 6 (the latter in a consortium with Ecopetrol). The acquisitions represent Petronas’ entry into the Mexican energy market.

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