Lisandro has almost four decades of experience in legal practice in connection with corporate, contractual, arbitration and court-related matters. He is ranked top for mergers and acquisitions and dispute resolution areas by Chambers and Partners Latin America in several opportunities. Areas of practice include corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, contracts law, arbitration and litigation, and foreign investments. Education includes Chief Sustainability Officer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Boston, MA, Master in Legal Advisory Services for Businesses, University of Buenos Aires, LLM in U.S. and Global Business Law, Suffolk University, Boston, MA, and Lawyer, University of Buenos Aires. Languages: Spanish, English and French. His academic background includes University of Buenos Aires (UBA), School of Law — Professor of Commercial Law (1998–present) and Universidad de Ciencias Empresariales y Sociales (UCES), School of Legal and Social Sciences — Professor of Companies and Business Law Chair (August 2008–present). He is the author of several articles, opinion notes and lecturer at conferences both in Argentina and abroad in connection with commercial, corporate, and procedure law and arbitration. His extensive published work includes the book “Funcionamiento del Directorio” published by Astrea Publishing House.
Lisandro has almost four decades of experience in legal practice in connection with corporate, contractual, arbitration and court-related matters. He is ranked top for mergers and acquisitions and dispute resolution areas by Chambers and Partners Latin America in several opportunities. Areas of practice include corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, contracts law, arbitration and litigation, and foreign investments. Education includes Chief Sustainability Officer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Boston, MA, Master in Legal Advisory Services for Businesses, University of Buenos Ai...

Publications

Environmental, Social & Governance Law Guide

Author of the Argentina chapter in the Environmental, Social & Governance Law Guide , published 15 April 2025 .