Francisco Glennie

Partner since 2021

Francisco joined the Firm in 2006 and has focused his practice on mergers and acquisitions (M&A), financings and general corporate matters. He has participated in several major domestic and cross-border acquisitions, joint-ventures, tender offers and other investments in a wide range of sectors, representing buyers, sellers, private equity funds and other Mexican and foreign investors. He has also been involved in several equity offerings (IPOs and follow-on’s) and debt issuances in Mexico and other markets.

Francisco obtained his law degree from Universidad Iberoamericana and an LL.M. degree from Columbia University, where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. From 2012 to 2014 he was an associate in the New York office of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP.

Francisco is admitted to practice in Mexico and New York.

+52 (55) 5201 7454
fglennie@macf.com.mx
Languages
  • Spanish.
  • English.

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Education
  • Admitted to the New York Bar, 2013.
  • Master of Laws LL.M, Columbia Law School, Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar, 2012.
  • Certificate in Corporate Finance, ITAM, 2010.
  • Law Degree, Universidad Iberoamericana, cum laude, 2008.
Experience
  • Foreign Associate, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, 2012- 2014.
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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

Francisco has won several awards

  • Corporate / M&A: The Elite, Band 3 - Chambers & Partners
  • Corporate & M&A, Next Generation Partner - Legal 500
  • M&A, Rising Star Partner – IFLR 1000
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February 20, 2026
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