Yet another former lawyer from Muñiz, Ramirez, Perez-Taiman & Olaya has moved to join the office of Martinot Lawyers.
Eliana Lesem Guerra will be leading the recently formed firm’s competition practice. Guerra formerly led the antitrust practice at Muñiz & Co and also had worked as the Technical Secretary of the Board of Protection of Competition of the National Institute for the Defense of Competition and Protection of Intellectual Property (Indecopi).
Other former members of Muñiz, Ramirez, Perez-Taiman & Olaya who have moved to Martinot Lawyers include the founder, Fernando Martinot, as well as Jessica Hondermann and Verónica Pinillos.
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