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The experienced team at Consortium Legal utilises the deep bench strength of offices in Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Nicaragua to advise corporations in the energy, health, construction and real estate sectors on matters ranging from litigation before the administrative and constitutional authorities and the granting of permits to analysis of regulations and public bidding and procurement processes for major infrastructure projects. The team is led by Rolando Laclé Zúñiga, an expert in multi-jurisdictional transactions who has over 30 years of experience in the practice area, and senior associate Roy Ramos Morales, who specialises in public law and administrative contracts.

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  • ‘Great technical knowledge.’

  • 'Excellent personalised support and responses to clients. Extensive up-to-date knowledge of regulations, jurisprudence and the environment.'

  • 'The team stands out for the personal quality in the provision of its services.'

Key clients

  • CMI
  • CRCCII
  • Enel Green Power
  • Coopesalud
  • Coopesana
  • Zona Franca Coyol
  • Constructora Navarro y Aviles
  • El Embalse
  • Hidro Venecia
  • Hidro Eléctrica Caño Grande

Work highlights

  • Represented CMI in a contentious-administrative process against Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (the entity in charge of energy management in Costa Rica) over the improper application of a fine.
  • Assisting health services company Coopesalud with acquiring an annulment of measures the Costa Rican Social Security Fund took against the company.
  • Acting in a lawsuit filed by Zona Franca Coyol related to the non-application of an insurance policy contracted by the company to the National Insurance Institute (INS) for the coverage of any risk associated with the construction of one of the buildings that are part of the free trade zone.

Lawyers

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The lawyer(s) leading their teams.

Rolando Laclé Zúñiga, Roy Ramos Morales