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Opening of van Berings' Mérida Office

Monterrey, July 3, 2024 - van Berings announced today the opening of a new office in Mérida, Yucatan, its second office in Mexico.
 
After the opening of the first office in Mexico, in 2017 in Monterrey, we decided to expand in the South of the Country to better serve the needs of our local Clients, mainly through our resident Real Estate Development and M&A teams” said Ciro Petricciuolo, Managing Partner of van Berings’ Monterrey office “We have an exceptional team in Merida, combining longstanding professional experience and deep understanding of the local market with the perspective of an international law firm to help our Clients meet their business challenges and succeed, at home and around the world" said Ciro Petricciuolo.
 
van Berings recognized that upgrading amenities and using space from a new perspective would be important to fostering its lateral recruiting and overall growth plan” said María José Sansores, partner at Estrategia Integral Inmobiliaria, who represented van Berings. “The new space at Armorán Top will play a key role in promoting the Firm’s reputation as a distiguished industry leader with a cutting-edge workplace and premier office address in a brand-new building.”
 
The opening ceremony of van Berings’ Mérida office will take place on July 3rd at 3 p.m. 
 

van Berings
Armorán Top Building 
Calle 11, n. 318, Colonia Santa Gertrudis Copó 
97130 Mérida, Yucatan, Mexico


van Berings is an international law firm with a strong emphasis on Corporate and Securities Law, Mergers & Acquisitions, Commercial Contracts, Employment Law, Real Estate, Intellectual Property and Banking & Finance. With offices strategically spread across Europe and the Americas and a sophisticated international network of over 34 correspondent law firms located in 23 countries, van Berings is well positioned to serve Clients almost anywhere in the world (vanberings.com).

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