Background
Hugo Quevedo, Victor was born in 1963.
Hugo Quevedo, Victor was born in 1963.
University of Buenos Aires (Bachelor of Laws, magna cum laude, 1987). London School of Economics (Master of Laws, 1995). Spoken languages: Spanish, English and French.
Worked at Klein & Franco (Buenos Aires) specializing in General Practice, Commercial Law, Corporate Law, Securities, Contracts, Administrative Law, Finance, Business Law, Banks and Banking, Privatization, Litigation, Products Liability, Labor and Employment, Social Security, Criminal Law, Agency and Distributorship, Franchise and Franchising, Anti-Trust and Trade Regulation, Copyrights, Environmental Law, Immigration and Naturalization, Intellectual Property, International Law, Capital Markets, Investments, Libel, Slander and Defamation, Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, Natural Resources, Oil and Gas, Regulatory Law, Technology Transfers, Trademarks. Admitted to the bar, 1989. Research Internship, INTAL, Interamerican Development Bank, 1986.
University of Buenos Aires Research Award, 1987.
British CouncilBritish Foreign and Commonwealth Office-Antorchas Foundation Award, 1994. Assistant Professor, Administrative Law, University of Buenos Aires, 1987-1989 and Argentine Catholic University, 1990-1992.
Visiting Professor, Administrative Law, Argentine Catholic University, 1996. Counsel, Legal and Technical Secretariat to the President of the Argentine Republic, 1987-1989.
Director General, Civil Service Secretariat to the President of the Argentine Republic, 1989.
Honorary Advisor to the Secretary of the Civil Service, 1990-1991. Associate, Brons & Salas, 1990-1991. Advisor to the Prosecutor of the Federal Administration, 1991-1992.
Partner, Muńoz de Toro & Quevedo, 1991-1994.
Advisor to the Argentine Secretariat of Energy under the auspices of the World Bank, 1994-1996. Associate, Estudio Ernesto Galante, 1994-1996.
Associate, Klein & Franco, 1996. The Firm was established in 1992 by former partners of Klein & Mairal.
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