Aug. 19, 2025
Latinvex
For a fourth consecutive year, Nelson Mullins was recognized among Latin America's Top International Law Firms in 2025 by publication Latinvex, a publisher of daily news and weekly analysis on Latin American business, providing United States legal advice for clients from Latin America.
The firm was rated in several categories:
Nelson Mullins’ Latin American and Caribbean Practice Team represents clients on a wide variety of corporate and financing transactions throughout the region. Headed by New York and Miami-based partners Leandro V. Molina and John F. Haley, the team features fluent Spanish and Portuguese-speaking attorneys with more than 150 years of combined experience assisting clients in Latin America and the Caribbean. The firm’s growing LatAm practice, based in Miami, has seen significant growth in project finance, start-up, venture capital, fund formation, private equity and M&A work, particularly with Brazilian clients, and in buy-side and sell-side M&A engagements in Central America.
In addition to Molina and Haley, the firm's full team consists of George Pavlenishvili, Carlos Loumiet, Francisco Armada, Lori Anne Czepiel, Martin W. Gitlin, Mauricio D. Rivero, Michelle Tanzer, Caio G.H. Prado, Lawrence L. Ostema, Franco Furmanski, Rebecca Lester, Lucia Caif, Gabriela Coterón, Kevin Tran, Adriana Obeso, Ethan Rosenfeld, and Guido Meirovich.
The 2025 list was the 12th annual ranking by Latinvex. Firms are selected according to a combination of factors, including value, prominence, scope of work, and references among clients and peers.
Subscribers to Latinvex can access the full set of rankings here.
Established in 1897, Nelson Mullins is a full-service Am Law 100 firm of more than 1,000 attorneys, policy advisors, and professionals with offices across the United States. For more information, go to www.nelsonmullins.com.
These materials have been prepared for informational purposes only and are not legal advice. This information is not intended to create, and receipt of it does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Internet subscribers and online readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel.