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Alejandro Martinez de Hoz

International Counsel

Overview

Alejandro Martínez de Hoz is International Counsel in the International Arbitration and Latin America practices of leading global law firm Paul Hastings, based in Washington, DC.

Mr. Martínez de Hoz has over a decade of experience solving complex international disputes across industries. He represents clients in investment treaty arbitrations, international commercial arbitrations, mediations, and related disputes and negotiations, with a focus on Latin America.

He has been described by legal directories as “excellent,” “high-profile,” “talent” (Legal 500). He has experience in arbitrations and mediations brought under a range of major rules as well as regional institutions, including the Arbitration Rules of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), the World Bank’s International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), the Arbitration Rules of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the Mediation Rules of the International Centre for Dispute Resolution of the American Arbitration Association (ICDR), and before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague (PCA).

He has represented clients from the U.S. and around the world on dozens of matters across jurisdictions, including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Peru and the U.S. These have spanned sectors such as renewable and energy sector, gas, construction, mining and metals, airport, highways, local communities, telecommunications, environmental, concessions, insurance, post-M&A, compliance and due diligence issues, pension funds, finance, and sovereign debt.

Mr. Martínez de Hoz has been involved on pioneering cases such as the first arbitration under the U.S.-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement, a dispute over the first privately financed hydroelectric plant in Guatemala, and novel mediation mechanisms to resolve complex cross-border disputes. He also advised on a bet-the-asset legal battle over a transportation concession project recognized as the dispute of the year in Latin America (LatinLawyer).

He is a civil and common law trained lawyer with experience practicing early in his career in Argentina and Mexico in law firms and in-house. With over a decade based in the United States, he is a native of Argentina who was recognized as an “under 40 leader in Argentina” and served as President of the Buenos Aires Bar Young Division. He has lectured at universities in the U.S., Mexico and Argentina, such as Fordham University, Georgetown University, University of Miami, Washington University, Monterrey University, and Universidad Austral.

He has also presented and published thought leadership articles in various international publications, including in think tanks in Washington D.C. such as the Inter-American Dialogue, has been appointed to Young ITA (Institute for Transnational Arbitration) leadership team as North America Co-Chair, and is a member of arbitration associations such as Asociación Latinoamericana de Arbitraje (ALARB). Alejandro has also acted as moot arbitrator and coached teams of various countries (Argentina, Uruguay, United States, India) in international arbitration competitions (Willem C. Vis, Philip C. Jessup, FDI). He has also received an award for outstanding contribution for pro bono work in Latin America.

Recognitions

  • Excellent, high-profile,” Talent - Legal 500
  • “Ones to Watch” Nominee - Best Lawyers
  • “Under 40 Leader in Argentina” - La Nación, Argentina
  • Award for legal advice to binational NGO, United States-Mexico Foundation, during historic moment in U.S.-Mexico relations.

Education

  • Fordham University, LL.M. Degree in Banking, Corporate, and Finance Law, New York, 2015
  • Law Degree, Austral University, City of Buenos Aires, 2011

Licensed as Special Legal Consultant in DC. Admitted in Argentina

Representations

Investor-State Arbitration:

  • Renco Group, Inc. v. Peru, UNCITRAL arbitration, under the U.S.-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement and before ICSID, relating to a mining and environmental dispute.
  • Gramercy v. Peru, UNCITRAL arbitration, under the U.S.-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement and before ICSID, relating to historic sovereign bonds dispute.
  • Telefónica v. Peru, ICSID arbitration under the Peru-Spain Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) related to tax measures.
  • Zurich v. Bolivia, UNCITRAL arbitration, under the Bolivia –Switzerland Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) and before PCA, relating to nationalization of the Bolivian pension fund system.
  • Pre-arbitration advice related to measures by a South American State in the insurance sector related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

International Commercial Arbitration:

  • Central American owner v. Spanish contractor, ICC arbitration relating to the construction of a hydroelectric facility.
  • Indian steel company v. Bolivian State entity, ICC arbitration relating to mining project in Bolivia and related enforcement proceeding in the District of Columbia.
  • Rutas de Lima v. Municipality of Lima, UNCITRAL arbitration relating to the validity of a key concession contract for the development of the transport infrastructure in Lima.
  • Rutas de Lima v. Municipality of Lima, further UNCITRAL arbitration relating to technical claims and challenges to the termination of the concession contract.

Enforcement/Annulment Proceedings and Litigation

  • Chinese company v. South American State, annulment proceeding before Panamanian courts relating to a port concession.
  • U.S. Bank v. Mexican group in connection with civil, bankruptcy and criminal litigation in Mexico regarding debt issuance.
  • Panamanian energy company v. Korean bank in relation to the enforceability of a guarantee before Panama courts.
  • Quiport v. Ecuador, renegotiation and domestic litigation following an ICSID arbitration relating to an airport concession.
  • Rutas de Lima v. Municipality of Lima, parallel enforcement and set-aside proceedings in the federal court of the District of Columbia related to two UNCITRAL arbitrations related to validity of concession and corruption allegations.

Mediation, Settlement and Negotiations

  • Brazilian company v. Argentinean insurers, ICDR international mediation relating to a construction dispute.
  • ICDR international insurance mediation related to a South American mining company.
  • Abaclat and others v. Argentina, ICSID arbitration settlement relating to sovereign bonds.
  • European metal trader v. Bolivian mining group in a contractual dispute regarding a mining project in Bolivia.
  • South American gas company v. global energy company in turbine defects dispute.
  • U.S. Bank v. Mexican group in connection with civil, bankruptcy and criminal litigation in Mexico regarding debt issuance.

*Matters handled at a previous firm

Engagement & Publications

  • Appointed to Young ITA (Institute for Transnational Arbitration) leadership team as North America Co-Chair, 2024
  • Featured in Latinvex, Latin Lawyer, Latin Counsel, Global Arbitration Review, Abogados, 2024
  • Arbitrator in "XI Competencia de Arbitraje Internacional de Inversión", Center on International Commercial Arbitration of American University Washington College of Law and Universidad Externado de Colombia, 2024
  • Speaker at Inter-American Dialogue, “Meet the Experts: Risks and Opportunities for Industries of the Energy Transition,” Washington, 2023
  • Nominated for Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch, 2023
  • Teaching on “Third-Party Funding” at Austral University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Diploma in Commercial and Investment Arbitration, 2020-2023
  • Dispute of the Year Award, Latin Lawyer, 2023
  • Publication of “El Crecimiento del Financiamiento de Disputas por Tercero, Revista Argentina de Arbitraje, 2023
  • Speaker in “Argentina Arbitration Roundtable" organized with ICC International Court of Arbitration and Permanent Court of Arbitration, 2021
  • Speaker at Fordham Law Professionalism Series, 2021
  • Arbitrator in mock hearings for Practice Oral World Rounds of FDI and Jessup Competitions, 2021
  • Co-organize Next Generation of Arbitration Practitioners panel at Latin Lawyer - GAR Arbitration Summit, 2020
  • Teaching Assistant to Professor Jonathan C. Hamilton (Distinguished Faculty Chair of the International Arbitration Institute, University of Miami), University of Miami, 2019-2021
  • Speaker in webinar “Effects of the Pandemic,” organized by the Argentine Lawyers Association de New York (ALANY), 2020
  • Publication “ICSID Continues to Grow as Convention Comes Into Force for Mexico,” 2018
  • Panelist at Latin American Career Panel - White & Case and Georgetown University LL.M., 2018
  • Panelist at The Young Arbitrators Forum (YAF) of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), “Arbitration, Law and Justice” in Mexico City, 2017
  • Lecture at Washington University and Monterrey University Dual LL.M., International Arbitration and Transnational Litigation, 2016
  • Arbitrator in Fordham University Moot, New York, 2015
  • Recognized as an “Under 40 Leader in Argentina, Winds of change: what under 40 leaders are thinking,” La Nación Newspaper - Economy and Business, 2014
  • President of the Young Lawyers Division, City of Buenos Aires Private Bar Association, 2014
  • Executive Committee of Idea Joven, an Argentine business think-tank, 2014
  • Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and Vance Center pro bono in Latin America, 2013
  • Constitutional Law Professor, public high schools in Argentina, 2013
  • Award for Academic Excellence, CEMA University, School of Finance, Argentina Capital Markets Annual Congress, 2013
  • Co-editor of AIJA’s Banking, Finance and Capital Markets Newsletter, March 2013.

Involvement

  • Lectured at universities in the U.S., Mexico and Argentina, such as Fordham University, Georgetown University, University of Miami, Washington University, Monterrey University, and Universidad Austral.  
  • Alejandro’s pro bono work has included the Cyrus R. Vance Center for International Justice in New York, the Nairobi Centre for International Arbitration, teaching the Constitution in public schools in Argentina, and an award for his work for the United States - Mexico Foundation (USMF).
  • Presented and published thought leadership articles in various international publications, including in think tanks in Washington D.C. such as the Inter-American Dialogue.
  • Acted as arbitrator and coached teams of different countries (Argentina, Uruguay, United States, India) in international arbitration competitions (Willem C. Vis, Philip C. Jessup, FDI)
  • Teaching on “Third-Party Funding” at Austral University of Buenos Aires, Argentina (Diploma in Commercial and Investment Arbitration), 2020-2021.
  • Teaching Assistant to Professor Jonathan C. Hamilton (Distinguished Faculty Chair of the International Arbitration Institute, University of Miami), University of Miami, 2019-2021
  • Member of various International Arbitration Associations: Asociación Latinoamericana de Arbitraje (ALARB); Young and International (Y&I) group of the International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR); Young ICSID, World Bank Group; Young ITA, Institute for Transnational Arbitration; Arbitration Committee of the International Chamber of Commerce México.
  • Founder of the Washington DC Chapter of the Argentine Lawyers Association of New York (ALANY)

Practice Areas

International Arbitration

Latin America


Languages

Spanish

English


Admissions

Special Legal Consultant in DC

City of Buenos Aires Public Bar

City of Buenos Aires Private Bar


Education

Fordham University School of Law, LL.M. 2015

Austral University, B.A./LL.B. 2011