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Greenberg Traurig Announces Opening of Mexico City Office

Mayor’s Chief of Staff and Denver’s Mexican Consul General to Attend the Open House April 30 at Greenberg Traurig’s Denver office

Denver, CO (April 23, 2012) – The international law firm Greenberg Traurig LLP is pleased to announce the opening of its 33rd office with its newest location in Mexico City. The firm will host an open house in Greenberg Traurig’s Denver office on Monday, April 30, 2012 at 4:00 PM, 1200 17th Street, Suite 2400 in downtown Denver. The Mexico City office will focus on providing legal services to international clients seeking to enter the Mexican and Latin American markets, and those with established businesses in the region.

David G. Palmer, managing shareholder of the Denver office, will introduce special guests at 4:30 PM which will include local dignitaries. Other special guests include the Consul General of Mexico in Denver, Andrés Chao. Janice Sinden, chief of staff for Mayor Michael Hancock, will highlight her experience as a member of Governor Hickenlooper’s recent trade mission to Mexico and the positive economic climate for business partnerships for both cities.

Greenberg Traurig’s Denver office is positioned to connect clients in Colorado and throughout the United States to Mexico and Latin America for cross-border projects with an interdisciplinary team of lawyers who can serve clients in many areas of law, including: 

The Mexico City office currently has 28 attorneys and is poised for continued growth well into 2013. The firm’s capabilities include proficient Spanish speakers who can collaborate with attorneys in our Mexico City office.

Greenberg Traurig has the most offices in the United States of the world’s largest law firms and is ranked high on the National Law Journal’s 250 annual survey. Greenberg Traurig is one of four firms with offices in Mexico City on the NLJ250 list.