Each arbitration procedure is different, which is why we put together teams tailored to each dispute, with the most suitable professionals.
Luis Fernando Rodríguez practices as a lawyer, arbitrator, and consultant in international, commercial and investment arbitrations. His experience includes arbitration proceedings under international law as well as under the legal systems of over 25 countries.
A graduate of Stanford University (LLM) and Doctor of Laws (cum laude), Luis Fernando worked as a researcher at the universities of Harvard, Oxford, and Hong Kong.
He is the author of books and chapters on alternative dispute resolution mechanisms and lectures on international arbitration, investment arbitration and comparative contract law at several universities, as well as a regular speaker on these topics.
Luis Fernando is a Corresponding Member of the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation and President of the Rafael del Pino Arbitrators Club.
Tam Martinez-Fiume is the Corporate Director of Wonders&Co and is responsible for the management and executive and administrative support of the firm’s strategic projects.
A British and Spanish national, Tam is an enthusiastic, methodical, and proactive professional with over 25 years’ experience of managing and directing resources in companies in the financial and construction sectors in the UK, Ireland, and Cayman Islands.
Tam works in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.
María Fernández-Mazarambroz handles the firm’s construction disputes, providing the technical and expert support necessary to develop a solid defense in this type of disputes.
A graduate from the School of Construction at the Polytechnic University of Madrid, over the years María has worked with prestigious architecture studios and construction companies on major urban development projects.
Along with her experience as construction manager, María has extensive knowledge in construction law, real estate valuation, urban planning regulations, and administrative contracts. She has also taught at the Polytechnic University of Madrid.
María works in Spanish, Portuguese, and English.