Alejandro Osuna
Bulevar de Las Américas 5310 Suite 6
Tijuana, Baja California 22024
Mexico
www.osunalegal.com
From 2009 to present, partner at the Law firm of Osuna González y Asociados, S.C.; from 2001 to 2009, partner at the law firm of Osuna & Rivero, S.C. in Tijuana, Baja California; from 1998 to 2001, as a solo practitioner in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.
Fellow, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, member National Association of Business Lawyers, Mexico; ABA, Mexico Chapter.
ICDR, VIAC, Mexican Arbitration Centre, Mexico City Chamber of Commerce.
Sole arbitrator, ICC case in Mexico, involving a dispute between a developer of commercial property and a purchaser; Sole arbitrator, under the rules of the Mexican Arbitration Center (CAM). Dispute involved the breach of a distribution agreement; Sole arbitrator in a dispute involving a Mexican subsidiary of a South Korean factory against a Mexican Development bank; Secretary of arbitration tribunal in an ad-hoc arbitration involving a real estate contract dispute between US Citizens, regarding property located in Mexico; Represented a Mexican farmers’ cooperative against an Italian mill, in a breach of contract dispute administered under the rules of the GAFTA; Represented claimant under the CAM rules, in dispute involving a casino operator against a license holder for the breach of breach of a joint venture agreement in Mexico; Represented claimant under the CAM rules, in an international contract farming dispute governed by UNIDROIT Principals on International Commercial Contracts; Represented defendant in an ICC Arbitration involving Mexican grocery store chain in a joint venture dispute involving a US company in a breach of contract dispute.
“The Interpretation in Mexico of the United Nation’s Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods”, Villanova Law Review, 601-621, volume 58, 2013, number 4; Contributor to drafting and translator of the Spanish version: Model Contracts for Small Firms: Legal Guidance for Doing International Business, International Trade Centre (INTRACEN [UNCTAD/ WTO]), Geneva, Switzerland, 2010; Chapter 20 of the book Drafting Contracts Under the CISG, “Dealing with Avoidance and Its Consequences”: Articles 49(2), 64(2), and 81 through 88, Oxford University Press, 2007; “Buyer’s Enabling Steps to Pay the Price: Article 54 of the United Nation’s Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods”, J.L. & Com. (2005), 1: 299-323 Volume 25 -1; “Compraventa Internacional, Jurisprudencia y Problemas” (International Sales Law, Cases and Problems), published by Tax Editores Unidos (2004)).