García & Bodán

García & Bodán announces changes to its organizational structure in Central America

García & Bodán announces significant changes to its organizational structure in the Central American region. Carlos Téllez is leaving the management of the San José, Costa Rica office to become Managing Partner in Guatemala City, Guatemala; Oscar Torres takes on the role of Managing Partner in San Salvador, El Salvador; Terencio García, in addition to leading the firm as Regional Managing Partner, will now also head the office in Managua, Nicaragua until December 2024 with the support of Melvin Estrada, who has been named Deputy Director; and Julio Vargas moves his management to San José, Costa Rica, becoming Managing Partner of that office.

These changes have been designed with the goal of enhancing our offices in Costa Rica and Guatemala. We firmly believe that our locations in San Salvador, Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula, Managua, San Juan del Sur, and Tola have achieved outstanding leadership in the respective countries where we have a presence, namely El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Our law firm, García & Bodán, in these three countries has a very important presence and undisputed leadership,” highlights Terencio García.

The partners of García & Bodán in Central America have designated leaders to manage operations in different countries for their remarkable capabilities as individuals and professionals:

The reality is that García & Bodán’s practice is a regional practice; we see the region as a unified block and believe that, within this block, homogeneous in culture, idiosyncrasy, and very similar in its legal framework, it is essential to have the best professionals in the firm’s leadership positions, regardless of their nationality,” emphasized Terencio García.

The vision of García & Bodán is to be the leading firm, which it already is, to be a firm with greater leadership, with a greater presence across Central America, and these changes are precisely contributing to that.