Alejandro Ferrer
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+(507) 269-2620
Partner
Panama City
Education
- Doctor of the Science of Law (S.J.D.), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan (2000)
- Master of Laws (LL.M), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan (1992)
- Fulbright Scholar (1991-1992)
- Bachelor of Law and Political Sciences, Universidad Santa Maria La Antigua, Panama City, Panama (Summa Cum Laude, 1990)
Experience
- Minister of Commerce and Industry (2004-2008)
- Alternate Justice of the Third Superior Court of Appeal of the First Judicial District of Panama (2001-2004)
- Partner at Aleman, Cordero, Galindo & Lee (1998-present)
- Counselor of International Trade at the Embassy of Panama in the United States of America (1995-1996)
- Ambassador of Panama to the World Trade Organization (1994-1995)
- Deputy Permanent Ambassador of Panama to United Nations and other International Organizations (1994-1995)
- Joint Permanent Representative on the Special Mission to the GATT (1993-1994)
- Legal Counselor of the Commission of Accession of Panama to GATT (1993)
- Associate at Alfaro, Ferrer, Ramirez & Aleman (1989-1996)
Memberships
- Panama Bar Association
- Forum of Young Global Leaders, World Economic Forum
- President of the Board of Directors, Amador Foundation - Biodiversity Museum (2006-2013)
- Fellow, Central America Leadership Initiative (CALI)
- IES Honorary Business Representative for IE Singapore (in Panama) (2008-2017)
- Roster of Panelists for Dispute Settlement under the United States-Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR FTA) (2011)
- Foreign Relations Committee (1996-1999; 2008-2009)
- Presidential Commission against Money Laundering (1998-1999)
- Board of Directors, PSA Panama International Terminal, S.A. (2016-present)
- Board of Directors, Petroamerica Terminal, S.A. (PATSA) (2017-present)
Practice Areas
- Litigation and arbitration
- Project Development and M&A
- Antitrust
- Energy and natural resources
- International trade
- Mining
- Maritime and port facilities
- Telecommunications
Bar Admissions
- 1990, Panama
Languages
- Spanish
- English
- French