Gómez-Pinzón
Gómez-Pinzón is a company.
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at Gómez-Pinzón.
Gómez-Pinzón is a company.
Key people at Gómez-Pinzón.
Key people at Gómez-Pinzón.
Gómez-Pinzón Abogados S.A.S. is a prominent Colombian law firm headquartered in Bogotá, providing comprehensive legal services across business law areas such as corporate law, mergers and acquisitions (M&A), foreign investment, finance, capital markets, tax, banking, labor, public law, environmental law, litigation, arbitration, antitrust, customs, and oil, gas, and mining.[1][2][6] With around 200 employees as of 2025 and offices in Bogotá and Medellín, the firm reported an 11.97% increase in net sales revenue and 34.93% growth in total assets in 2024, alongside a 6.49% rise in net profit margin, demonstrating strong financial momentum.[2] It emphasizes multijurisdictional expertise with lawyers trained in US and European institutions, fluent in multiple languages including English, French, Spanish, German, and Portuguese, and has recently integrated with Spain's Pérez-Llorca to enhance global capabilities for inbound investments from the US, Europe, and beyond.[1][3]
Established on September 16, 1998, Gómez-Pinzón Abogados S.A.S. evolved from earlier roots, with related entities like Gómez-Pinzón Zuleta Abogados founded in 1992, focusing on banking, finance, capital markets, and M&A.[2][6] Enrique Gómez-Pinzón, a key figure and founder of one of Colombia's largest law firms, brought extensive experience in high-profile M&A deals across logistics, pharmaceuticals, telecom, energy, and cross-border transactions in multiple Latin American countries and the US; he now serves as executive partner at Holland & Knight's Bogotá office while maintaining a Washington, D.C. practice.[4] The firm's growth included building a team of over 120 lawyers, culminating in a landmark full legal and economic integration with Pérez-Llorca in recent years—the first such merger between a Colombian firm and an Ibero-American counterpart—expanding Pérez-Llorca to 11 offices and nearly 1,000 professionals across Iberian and Latin American markets.[3]
While not a tech firm or investment entity, Gómez-Pinzón plays a pivotal role in Colombia's tech and startup ecosystem by facilitating foreign investments, M&A, and financing critical for tech growth amid rising inbound flows from the US, Europe, Asia, and South America.[1][3] It rides trends like energy transition (e.g., solar projects, EV waste management strategies for the Inter-American Development Bank) and sustainability goals (e.g., protecting 30% of Colombia's land/oceans by 2030), which intersect with tech in renewables, green fintech, and ESG-compliant startups.[5] Market forces favoring Colombia's digital economy—boosted by post-pandemic investment and regulatory reforms—are amplified by the firm's expertise in capital markets, compliance, and project finance, influencing ecosystem development through deals in telecom licensing, power generation, and cross-border tech M&A.[4][6]
Gómez-Pinzón's integration with Pérez-Llorca positions it for accelerated growth as a regional powerhouse, likely capturing more tech-enabled deals in renewables, fintech, and digital infrastructure amid Colombia's push for sustainable development and foreign direct investment.[3][5] Trends like ESG mandates, energy decarbonization, and LatAm tech hubs will shape its trajectory, with potential expansion into AI-driven compliance and blockchain finance; its influence may evolve by bridging European capital to Colombian startups, solidifying its role in high-stakes business decisions.[1][2] This evolution underscores its foundational promise of integral legal support for global business expansion.[1][3]