Global law firm White & Case LLP has once again achieved the highest number of Tier 1 practice rankings among all international firms in Legal 500 Latin America. In this year's guide, the Firm earned six Tier 1 practice rankings, 44 lawyer rankings and two Tier 1 rankings in the Latin America: International Firms City Focus section for its Miami and Houston offices.
White & Case earned Tier 1 rankings for the following practices:
Latin America: International Firms
- Banking & Finance
- Capital Markets
- Corporate/M&A
- International Arbitration
- Projects and Energy
Latin America: Mexico
- Capital Markets
Overall, Legal 500 Latin America recognized 21 practice areas and 44 White & Case lawyers across six offices.
In Legal 500's editorial, one client said: "'The technical knowledge of the lawyers that work in the firm is outstanding, but in my opinion the biggest upside of having the White & Case team in a transaction is their responsiveness and attention to the client. Also, being a Tier One firm, the attorneys are experienced in complex transactions, bringing previous intelligent solutions to the table."
Commenting on the Firm's International Arbitration Practice Group, another client noted: "What we value most about working with White & Case is their strategic approach and their ability to manage high-pressure situations. Their effective negotiation skills with various stakeholders, both public and private, along with their deep knowledge of the international legal framework, have allowed us to move forward confidently with our projects."
Christian Hansen, partner and head of the Latin America Practice Group, said: "We're honored to be once again recognized in this year's Legal 500 Latin America guide. We are deeply grateful for the opportunity to work alongside our clients on market-leading transactions and disputes across a range of industries that advance our clients' strategic goals and help shape the Latin American market. This recognition reflects our team's innovative solutions and exceptional client service, and we're privileged to help drive the region's continued growth."