Biography
Miriam is the deputy managing partner at the San Juan office. She has extensive experience advising clients on infrastructure projects, public finance, public-private partnerships and administrative law. She has also advised government and private clients on energy-related matters.
Miriam has participated in negotiating infrastructure, power purchase agreements and private operations contracts. She has also participated in multiple securities offerings representing issuers and underwriters and has advised private banks in commercial and real-estate based lending transactions. Miriam advised government entities in a variety of novel transactions and financing structures, including public-private partnerships in water utilities, renewable energy projects, maritime ports and airports.
Miriam advised the government of Puerto Rico in the process of creating the regulatory structure to implement in Puerto Rico the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, particularly new renewable energy-related policy.
She also participated in the financial and organisational restructuring of Puerto Rico public electric utility.
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