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Practice Accolades

Winner- Latin Lawyer's 2012 6th Annual Deal of the Year Awards - Restructuring Category

Morgan Lewis is ranked as a leader by Chambers Latin America in Corporate/M&A (2008–2012) and Projects (2012)

Morgan Lewis is ranked by Chambers Global as a leader in Corporate/M&A (2008–2012) and Projects (2012) in Latin America

Latin America Team attorneys are listed in Chambers Global, Chambers Latin America, and Chambers USA for their expertise in Latin American and energy transactions (2008–2012)

Morgan Lewis is listed in the Latin Lawyer 250 as a leading law firm in the region (2009–2012)

Latin America Team attorneys are listed in Latin Lawyer 250 (2008–2011)

Number one in league ratings for mergers in Brazil (based on deal size) during the fourth quarter of 2006.

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08/24/12 Morgan Lewis Advises Integradora de Servicios Petroleros Oro Negro on $36 Million Purchase of Todco Mexico
Morgan Lewis represented Integradora de Servicios Petroleros Oro Negro, S.A.P.I. de C.V., an integrated and diversified Mexican oil field services company, in the acquisition of Todco Mexico, Inc. and its subsidiary Servicios Todco, S. de R.L. de C.V. for an aggregate consideration of approximately $36 million.
01/31/12 Q&A With Morgan Lewis’ Brian Bradshaw, Law360
Brian Bradshaw is interviewed for Law360 's project finance Q&A series.
01/18/11 Morgan Lewis Strengthens Global Energy Transactions Practice and Latin America Practice
Morgan Lewis announces that Brian Bradshaw—an oil and gas dealmaker with more than 15 years' experience in project development work around the world—will join the firm as a partner in its Energy Transactions practice, resident in Houston.
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12/06/12 Mexico Reforms Federal Labor Law | México Reforma la Ley Federal del Trabajo
Amendments address several legal loopholes and will substantially affect labor relationships in the country.
10/12/12 Mexico Enacts Anti-Corruption Law for Federal Government Contracting
New law imposes heavy sanctions on individuals and companies offering money and gifts to obtain an advantage in the procurement of public contracts.
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