Cross-Border Dispute
When a large tourist project in Mexico went bankrupt, a group of investors from the United States, Mexico and Canada retained George Muñoz to extract the Mexican real estate investment from legal and political entanglements. Muñoz developed and implemented the winning strategy and negotiations that resulted in the investor group recouping millions of dollars.
Government Affairs (Federal)
The New York Times credited George Muñoz for developing and implementing the winning legislative strategy to get the US Congress authorize and fund the Overseas Private Investment Corporation.
Government Affairs (State/Local)
Out of state money management firms have turned to George Muñoz to represent their interest in their deals with the State of Illinois and the City of Chicago.
International Business
Vistas Construction of Illinois Inc., a major international construction contractor, retained George Muñoz in 2005 to obtain construction financing and loan guarantees from the Overseas Private Investment Corporation to build the U.S. Embassy and State Department campus and compound in Belmopan, Belize.
When one of America's largest plastic injection companies wanted to establish manufacturing operations in Russia, they turned to George Muñoz to structure the legal and financial arrangement, and the company is now operating successfully in Moscow.
Financial and Corporate Advisory
George Muñoz successfully represented El Ebro Foods Inc., a major Hispanic food products manufacturer, in connection with businesses re-capitalization, operations restructuring, relocation of corporate operations and the construction of new manufacturing facilities in 2005.
Major institutions, including the U.S. Treasury Department and the City of Chicago have successfully used George Muñoz to obtain financial advice on major financial transactions.