Francisco San Miguel
Global Guide 2024
Band 5 : Corporate/M&A
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About
Provided by Francisco San Miguel
Practice Areas
Banking, Mergers and Acquisitions, Private Equity, Capital Markets.
Career
Francisco is a partner in the Madrid office of Uría Menéndez. He co-heads the M&A and Private Equity Practice Areas.
He joined the firm in 2001 and is a partner since January 2012. From January to July 2007, Francisco was seconded to the M&A group of Shearman & Sterling LLP in New York as part of its International Associate Programme.
His practice spans across corporate and commercial law generally, with a focus in public and private M&A, private equity, banking and capital markets.
He is recurrent advisor to some of the biggest financial entities in Spain in their corporate and M&A transactions, as well as in regulatory matters. He also regularly advises domestic and international private equity firms, both in the large and mid-markets.
Professional Memberships
Madrid Bar Association.
Personal
Languages: English.
Chambers Review
Global
Francisco San Miguel moves up the rankings this year on the back of solid market support. He advises banking and financial clients on domestic and cross-border acquisitions and corporate reorganisations.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"He has a great understanding of the business and customer needs. He works tirelessly to give the best service."
"He’s extremely client-oriented, sharp and decisive. He is the lawyer that any client would like to have on his or her side, and not on the other side of the negotiation table."
"Francisco San Miguel fully understands the complexities, both legal and economic."
"He has a great understanding of the business and customer needs. He works tirelessly to give the best service."
"He’s extremely client-oriented, sharp and decisive. He is the lawyer that any client would like to have on his or her side, and not on the other side of the negotiation table."
"Francisco San Miguel fully understands the complexities, both legal and economic."