Miguel Noyola advises leading multinational companies on doing business and investing in Mexico and Latin America. He concentrates his practice on cross-border acquisitions and joint ventures, and has extensive experience advising on cross-border supply chain strategies and complex commercial and licensing arrangements.
He has assisted many clients in developing and implementing solutions to investment, operational and compliance challenges faced in cross-cultural and international settings.
Miguel’s practice focuses on foreign investment and international joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, particularly with respect to Mexico and Latin America. He has handled a wide variety of transactions, representing leading multinational companies doing business and/or investing in Mexico and Latin America in the food/agro, auto/truck, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, real estate, services, technology and transportation industries.
Education:
- Southern Methodist University School of Law (J.D.) (1986)
- Southern Methodist University School of Law (LL.M.) (1984)
- Universidad La Salle, Mexico City (Lic. en Derecho) (1982)
Admissions:
- Illinois~United States (1987)
- Mexico (1983)
Professional Associations and Memberships:
- Illinois State Bar Association
- American Bar Association
- Chicago Bar Association
Miguel has handled a wide variety of transactions, representing leading multinational companies doing business and/or investing in Mexico and Latin America in the food/agro, auto/truck, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, real estate, services, technology and transportation industries. Below is an illustration of some of the matters he has handled.
- Represented a large packaging company in joint venture with large flexible packaging company in Mexico.
- Represented a large wine and spirits company in a joint venture with a large glass products manufacturer in Mexico.
- Represented a large truck manufacturer in a joint venture with a large motor vehicle manufacturer in Mexico.
- Represented an electronic equipment manufacturer in a joint venture with a leasing company to serve the Mexican market.
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