Antonio González has more than 25 years of experience in commercial litigation and domestic and international arbitration disputes. Antonio has handled multiple complex cases and has advised clients through all aspects of litigation, including investigations, negotiations, mediations, and the different stages of litigation and arbitration.
Antonio has experience in the Mexican courts in cases involving contractual disputes, M&A transactions, corporate and shareholders litigation, real estate transactions, bankruptcy, and financial matters, including high-profile cases related to industries such as retail, construction, entertainment, and energy.
Antonio's arbitration experience includes domestic and international arbitration, and he has appeared before tribunals in the United States, Mexico, and other Latin America countries, administrated or conducted under the rules of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), American Arbitration Association (AAA), International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR), and the Centro de Arbitraje Mexican (CAM).
经验
The following represents experience acquired prior to joining Jones Day.
Represented Grupo Tribasa during its bankruptcy proceedings (concurso mercantil), which resulted in the successful restructuring of its US$2 billion debt.
Represented Grupo Satmex during its bankruptcy proceedings (concurso mercantil), which resulted in the successful restructuring of its US$600 million debt.
Represented the Bank of New York Mellon as bondholder trustee during the bankruptcy proceedings (concurso mercantil) of San Luis Corporación, S.A.
Successfully represented Banamex (Citigroup) before the Mexican courts in several lawsuits involving derivative transactions and other financial instruments.
- Universidad Panamericana (J.D. 1997)
- Mexico
Legal 500 Latin America, Mexico — Dispute Resolution: Litigation (2017-2024)
- Spanish and English
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