Av. Víctor Andrés Belaúnde, 332 (Oficina 701)
San Isidro - Lima (Perú)
+51 1 399 2600
+51 1 399 2699
Garrigues Peru is one of the leading law firms in the Peruvian legal market and is a fully integrated part of the Garrigues office network in Spain, Latin America and worldwide. Since opening the Lima office in 2014, our Peruvian team, together with professionals from other Garrigues’ offices, provides a uniform service of the very highest quality, notwithstanding of the client’s location or the complexity of the matter.
We have more than 40 lawyers in Lima, capable of advising on complex legal issues. As well as expertise in the local market, the majority of our professionals have garnered considerable experience from working at international law firms in jurisdictions including Madrid, Washington, London and New York.
In addition to a solid legal team, our Lima office has an experienced financial team, strengthening our ability to provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary and expert advice, supporting both local clients and investors on entering and pursuing their business in the Peruvian market, as well as in neighboring jurisdictions of interest.
Our services
M&A; Corporate; Banking and Finance; Projects and Infrastructure; Administrative and Constitutional Law; Tax; Labor and Employment; Litigation and Arbitration; Real Estate; Energy; Antitrust and Financial Regulation; Intellectual Property.
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Peru: Indecopi cleared 45 filings and rejected 1 in the first three years of its Antitrust Merger Control Regime
Garrigues and the Official Chamber of Commerce of Spain in Peru (COCEP) have published a new report analyzing the first three years of the merger control regime for business transactions in Peru.
Latin America Labor & Employment Law Newsletter - June 2024
In this newsletter, we analyze the labor and employment market in Latin America and compile the most relevant legal updates in this area in Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru.
Peru sets a limit of five years on rights in a well-known trademark
For the first time, Peru has established a time restraint on the continuing recognition of a well-known trademark. The Indecopi has determined that the term within which a titleholder may invoke the rights inherent in that reputation is five…
Reduction of working hours: a global trend reaching Latin America
The reduction of working hours has been a key issue on the legislative agenda worldwide in recent years, and Latin America is no exception. While countries like Chile are already reducing the workweek from 45 to 40 hours and Colombia from 48 to…