AntonioGonzález

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Antonio González cuenta con más de 25 años de experiencia en litigios mercantiles y arbitrajes nacionales e internacionales. Dentro de su amplia experiencia, Antonio ha demostrado ser capaz de manejar casos de diversa cuantía y complejidad. Asimismo, ha asesorado a clientes en todos los aspectos del litigio, incluyendo investigaciones, negociaciones, mediaciones y las diferentes etapas del litigio y arbitraje.

En los tribunales mexicanos, Antonio tiene experiencia en casos que involucran disputas contractuales, transacciones de fusiones y adquisiciones, litigios corporativos y de accionistas, transacciones inmobiliarias, quiebras y asuntos financieros, incluyendo casos de alto perfil relacionados con industrias como comercio minorista, construcción, entretenimiento y energía en México.

La experiencia en arbitraje de Antonio González incluye arbitrajes domésticos e internacionales y ha comparecido ante tribunales en Estados Unidos, México y otros países de Latinoamérica, administrados o conducidos bajo las reglas de la ICC, AAA, ICDR y CAM.

Experiencia

  • Operadora de Desarrollo Humano Chapultepec resolves dispute with government of Mexico City relating to La Feria de ChapultepecJones Day represented Operadora de Desarrollo Humano Chapultepec, S.A. de C.V. in a constitutional and administrative dispute with the government of Mexico City regarding the cancellation of the company's license to operate La Feria de Chapultepec.
  • Mexican mining company defends dispute relating to insurance policyJones Day represents one of the world's largest copper companies in a US$100 million litigation related to an insurance policy, which the insurers have been denying payment for the past 16 years.
  • Roku wins major legal battle against biggest Mexican TV and media companyJones Day assisted Roku, Inc. in a constitutional case (amparo) against an injunction granted by a local court in Mexico City to Cablevision, S.A. de C.V. that would prohibit the importation and sale of all Roku products in Mexico.
  • Entravision Communications acquires HeadwayJones Day advised Entravision Communications Corporation in its acquisition of Headway, a leading provider of mobile, programmatic, data, and performance digital marketing solutions primarily in Argentina, Mexico, and the rest of Latin America, the United States, Spain, and Israel.
  • Syndicate of lenders provide $607 million financing to subsidiary of First Reserve to acquire Pemex assetsJones Day advised Banco Santander (Mexico) S.A.; Banco Nacional de Obras y Servicios Publicos, S.N.C. (Banobras); Banco Nacional de Mexico S.A., integrante del Grupo Financiero Banamex (Banamex); Natixis, New York Branch; The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.; and Intesa Sanpaolo S.P.A., New York Branch, as co-lead arrangers, in connection with the $607 million debt financing provided to a wholly-owned subsidiary of First Reserve to acquire from Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) an ultra-low sulfur gasoline facility located at the refinery Francisco I. Madero in Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas Mexico (GUBA).
  • Grupo Aeroportuario de la Ciudad de Mexico sponsors $1 billion mini-perm loan for construction of Mexico City New International AirportJones Day advised Grupo Aeroportuario de la Ciudad de Mexico, S.A. de C.V., as sponsor, in a $1 billion mini-perm loan for the project financing of the Mexico City New International Airport.
  • Grupo Gigante acquires remaining 50% stake of Office Depot de Mexico for MXN$8.777 billion (US$690 million)Jones Day advised Grupo Gigante, S.A.B. de C.V. in its acquisition of the remaining 50% stake of Office Depot De Mexico S.A. de C.V. from joint venture partner Office Depot, Inc. for MXN$8.777 (US$690 million).
  • Guardian of minor seeks counsel in custody disputeJones Day represents Anahí Moral Guerrero, the guardian of a minor, in a custody dispute.