Everardo J. Espino

Partner since 2018

Everardo is head of the firm´s litigation area and specializes in civil, commercial, insolvency and administrative litigation.

For more than 20 years, he has represented clients in complex business disputes, insolvency and commercial litigation through all forms of dispute resolution. Everardo represents clients in different industries such as energy, consumer goods, construction, manufacturing, financial institutions, and telecommunications, among others.

Before joining the firm, Mr. Espino had an outstanding career at Hegewish Abogados and Rocha & Ambrosi to then consolidate his own boutique Law Firm: Espino y Gutiérrez, founded in 2004.

He is currently also a professor of the Postgraduate Course in Commercial Law of the Escuela Libre de Derecho.

+52 (55) 5201 7443
ejespino@macf.com.mx
Languages
  • Spanish.
  • English.

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The experience and educational background of our professionals form the foundation of our practice.

Our continuous dedication and preparation ensure that each client receives high-quality legal representation, backed by a solid foundation of knowledge and experience.
Education
  • Postgraduate in Commercial Law, Escuela Libre de Derecho, 2004.
  • Law Degree, Instituto de Estudios Tecnológicos Superiores de Monterrey, 1995.
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Cliente satisfecho estrechando la mano con un abogado: Cliente feliz con servicio legal en Mijares, Angoitia, Cortés y Fuentes S.C.

Awards and recognitions

Everardo ha obtenido diversos premios

  • Bankruptcy / Restructuring, Band 2 - Chambers & Partners
  • Dispute resolution: Civil & Commercial Litigation, Band 3 – Chambers & Partners
  • Bankruptcy & Restructuring, / Dispute resolution: Litigation, Leading Partner – Legal 500
  • Lawyer of the Year 2024, Bankruptcy & Restructuring – Legal 500
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