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Felipe R. Alonso
falonso@curtis.com
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Mexico City Office
Practice
Felipe Alonso is an associate in the International Corporate Department. He is currently involved in corporate transactions, project finance and arbitration.
Prior to joining the Firm, Mr. Alonso was an analyst in corporate governance and Latin American financial markets at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Paris, France, obtaining substantial experience in issues related to best practices codes and corporate governance practices of institutional investors and state-owned enterprises.
While obtaining his Law Degree, Mr. Alonso worked for a year in Barrera, Siqueiros y Torres Landa, a Mexican law firm, where he gained experience in matters related to anti-trust, anti-dumping and different corporate transactions.
Education
- Degree of Law, honors, Universidad Iberoamericana (UIA), Mexico City, 2006
- Course on the U.S. legal and judicial systems, Columbia University, Summer 2005
- Certificate of Mexico-U.S. studies, CIDE/SIPA, Columbia University, Fall 2004
Associations
- Iberoamerican Institute of Maritime Law (IIDM)
- Member since 2007
- Business Section, Reforma Newspaper Editorial Boards
- Board Member, 2008
Publications
- Co-Author, “Institutional Investors and Corporate Governance in Latin America: Challenges, Promising Practices and Recommendations,” Financial Market Trends, N°93, Vol. 2007/2, OECD
- Co-Author, “Synthesis Report: Voluntary Corporate Governance Codes in Latin America,” Corporate Affairs Division, OECD 2007
- Collaboration, “Latin American Economic Outlook 2008,” OECD Development Center 2007
Languages
Spanish, English, French
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