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Littler Recognized in 2025 Chambers Latin America Guide

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Littler Recognized in 2025 Chambers Latin America Guide

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Littler, the world’s largest employment and labour law practice representing management, and its attorneys in several Latin American offices have once again been recognized by Chambers and Partners in the Chambers Latin America 2025 guide.

Littler’s Colombia and Costa Rica offices earned a Band 1 ranking for Labour & Employment and its Mexico, Puerto Rico and Venezuela offices received band rankings in the same practice area.

In addition, the following attorneys were named as leaders in the field for the Labour & Employment practice area:

Colombia – Partners Francisco Buriticá, Andrés DaCosta Herrera, Gustavo José Gnecco, Carlos Hernán Godoy, Santiago Martínez and Ana Cristina Medina

Costa Rica – Managing Partner Marco Durante Calvo and Partners José Joaquín Acuña Solís, Francisco Salas Chaves and Oscar Corrales Retana

Mexico – Shareholders David E. Leal González and Mónica Schiaffino

Puerto Rico – Partner Emeritus Carl Schuster and Capital Members Anabel Rodríguez-Alonso and Mariela Rexach

Venezuela – Shareholders Liliana Salazar and Juan Carlos Varela

Consulting Manager Lucía Solorzano (Costa Rica) was named an Associate to Watch – a designation that recognizes senior associates for their dedicated work as part of major deals.

Chambers Latin America covers a total of 19 jurisdictions, spanning Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, as well as all Spanish-speaking countries in South America. It is one of a series of Chambers and Partners' highly respected, objective and research-based guides to the legal profession. The qualities on which rankings are assessed include technical legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial astuteness, diligence, commitment and other qualities most valued by clients.

Original source can be found here.

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