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Experience

Paul Aramayo is the partner at Moreno Baldivieso who leads the practice of labor law in the city of Santa Cruz.

His practice is founded upon more than 20 years’ experience in preventive counseling in matters of administrative, labor and social security law. Paul has provided labor counsel to renowned international companies in the energy, industrial, agroindustrial, telecommunications, hydrocarbon, engineering and construction sectors. Likewise, Paul participates permanently in the negotiation and resolution of conflicts with unions and in inspection processes of public works and social security management entities.

Paul is an attorney with a law degree from the Universidad Mayor de San Andres—UMSA (La Paz, Bolivia) Law and Political Science Faculty. He completed his postgraduate studies with a Master’s Degree in Administrative Law at Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar.

Education

  • Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, La Paz – Bolivia, : “Law Degree”
  • Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, La Paz – Bolivia “Diploma on Administrative Law”
  • Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, La Paz – Bolivia “Masters in Administrative Law”

Language

  • Spanish

RECOGNITION

Practice Areas

Administrative and Regulatory Law

Administrative and Regulatory Law

Practice areas

  • Design of complex corporate, associative and representation structures to participate in regulated businesses and public contracts.
  • Incorporation of companies and obtaining administrative licenses, permits and authorizations.
  • Comprehensive assistance for tenders or contracts with public entities.
  • Advice for the fulfillment of administrative and regulatory obligations.
  • Claims in the administrative venue and preparation of administrative resources.
  • Legal defense of sanctioning administrative processes.
  • Accompaniment during processes of closure and conclusion of regulated activities.

Labor Law and Social Security

Labor Law and Social Security

Practice areas

  • Registration upon the regulatory authorities.
  • Hiring processes.
  • Business reorganization.
  • Human resources management.
  • Immigration.
  • Employment litigation.

Disputes

Disputes

Practice areas

  • Commercial litigation.
  • Tax Litigation.
  • Labor Litigation.
  • Administrative Litigation.
  • Intellectual property Litigation.
  • Antitrust and Competition.
  • Constitutional Litigation.
  • White Collar Litigation.

Agribusiness

Agribusiness

Practice areas

  • Agrarian legislation.
  • Land acquisition and property rights.
  • Administrative, sanitary, customs and environmental licenses and authorizations.
  • Agribusiness operations and contracts.
  • Litigation.

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