Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 8, 1946; Lawyer since 1970
High School Diploma, Cardinal Newman College (1963). Lawyer. Faculty of Law, National University of Buenos Aires. Courses at Southern Methodist University Law School, Dallas, Texas, USA (1974). Author of “The Fulfillment of Obligations in Civil Law”.
Advisor to the National Institute of Social Works, 1976-1977; Advisor to the Secretary of Economic Planning, 1977-1978; Minister of Economy of the Province of Salta, 1978; Advisor to the President of YPF, 1979; Advisor to the Secretariat of Industry, 1982; Advisor to the Undersecretary of Commerce, 1982; Advisor to the President of the General Audit Office of Public Companies (now SIGEN) (1989-1990); Member of the Privatization Council of SOMISA (State Steel Company), 1991; Advisor to the Secretariat of Energy, 1992-1995; Advisor to the Buenos Aires – Colonia Bridge Commission, 1996-1997.
Manager of State Relations, Legal and Human Resources at General Motors, 1970-1978; Partner at Lynch Law Firm (from 1970 to the present); Member of the Buenos Aires City Bar Association; Member of the International Bar Association.
Spanish, English, and Portuguese. Understanding of French.
Business Law, Administrative Law, Labor Law, Civil Law, Commercial Law, Corporations, Customs Law, Mergers and Acquisitions, Industrial Law, Energy, Environmental Law, Consumer Law, Competition Law, Banking Law, Finance, Tax Law, Foreign Investment, International Arbitration, Litigation.