Jonathan Chávez González
Founding Partner
He holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Law from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), as well as a specialization in Constitutional Justice from the University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. He has also completed advanced studies at Georgetown University and Harvard University, in addition to research fellowships at Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley in USA.
His practice focuses on strategic litigation, human rights, criminal law, constitutional litigation (amparo proceedings), and public and private international law.
He has developed experience before electoral and constitutional courts, in international co-litigation before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, and in litigation before criminal courts in the United States.
He is also a professor at UNAM and has participated as a guest lecturer at various academic institutions in Mexico and abroad.
Omar Barranco Olguín
Founding Partner
He holds a law degree from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and has obtained certifications in the field of the Inter-American Human Rights System.
He has worked at the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, the Legal Clinic of the University Program on Human Rights at UNAM, and the Inter-American Human Rights System Observatory of the Institute for Legal Research.
His practice focuses on civil, commercial, administrative, and constitutional litigation (amparo proceedings), with a particular interest in human rights, legal innovation, and artificial intelligence—areas in which he has participated in academic and institutional forums, including the Senate of the Republic.
Abraham Castillo Huesca
Partner
He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Asian and African Studies, with a specialization in China, at El Colegio de México, A. C., and holds a bachelor’s degree in International Relations from the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
His trajectory is distinguished by an international and multidisciplinary academic background, including an upcoming research stay at the Harbin Institute of Technology in China, advanced studies at the University of Tokyo, Japan (2023), and Baylor University, United States (2022), as well as a student exchange at Lycée Molière in France (2019).
He has institutional experience at the Yunus Emre Enstitüsü of the Embassy of Türkiye in Mexico (2023) and at Can-Mex Youth Lab of the Embassy of Canada in Mexico (2021). In the professional sphere, he has served as a Chinese-Spanish interpreter for Chinese diplomats, and as an English-Spanish interpreter for Indian and Irish diplomats, at government events held in Mexico City between 2024 and 2026. He currently collaborates on Chinese-Spanish translation projects for academic publications at El Colegio de México, A. C. (2026).
He has full professional proficiency in four languages: Spanish, his native language; English and French, both at the C1 level; and Chinese, at HSK4, equivalent to B2 (active student at the Confucius Institute in Mexico City).
His academic and professional profile is centered on China and East Asia, with a specialization in Chinese Foreign Policy and economic cooperation in the Asia-Pacific. His research interests focus on regional integration, geopolitics, geoeconomics, and diplomacy.
His current studies combine academic training in International Relations with a deep understanding of Chinese civilization, its millennia-old history, its cultural diversity, its complex language, and its broad philosophical corpus.