Elizabeth leads some of the firm’s most sophisticated corporate and transactional matters, acting in mergers and acquisitions, structured financing, regulatory and licensing processes, and complex corporate reorganizations. Her practice spans high-value, multi-jurisdictional transactions involving energy, finance, retail, infrastructure, and consumer sectors, frequently requiring the coordination of Panamanian law with foreign legal frameworks.
Her work is characterized by technical precision and strategic foresight in transactions where risk allocation, corporate authority, and enforceability are central. Elizabeth regularly advises on financing structures, lender-facing documentation, and legal opinions required for cross-border operations, ensuring that corporate capacity, governance, and execution standards meet the highest international benchmarks. Clients rely on her ability to identify structural vulnerabilities, design practical solutions, and preserve transactional integrity in time-sensitive and highly regulated environments.
In parallel, she has developed a highly regarded practice advising families and private clients on complex corporate and wealth structures. She acts for family offices and closely held groups in high-value reorganizations, succession planning, and governance design, often involving multiple entities, jurisdictions, and generations. Her work focuses on safeguarding assets, strengthening governance, and enabling continuity across time—combining corporate architecture with a deep understanding of family dynamics, legacy, and long-term vision.
Elizabeth serves as a strategic advisor in matters where structure, capital, and generational purpose converge.
Elizabeth is deeply committed to giving back and to placing legal expertise at the service of the community. She views the law as a powerful tool whose impact extends beyond transactions and courtrooms, and believes that legal leadership carries a responsibility to strengthen institutions and expand opportunity. Guided by the conviction that the profession is built collectively, she values mentorship and the exchange of experience as essential to creating lasting impact.




