Hogan Lovells 2024 Election Impact and Congressional Outlook Report
Regina Maria De Lira Molina
Associate Corporate & Finance
Languages
Spanish, English
She has dedicated her practice to both public and private sectors, with a focus on human rights, administrative, financial, corporate, transactional, and FinTech law.
During her time at the firm, Regina has gained experience advising sub-sovereign and infrastructure project financing, particularly those aimed at improving public service delivery, and she plays a key role in complex contracting projects involving intricate financial schemes. Her experience extends to the FinTech sector, where she guides Mexican and international companies through the complexities of their operations while ensuring regulatory compliance. Alongside her team, she has established a strong track record of successfully meeting the financing needs of clients in an ever-evolving market.
Driven by a passion for making a positive social impact, Regina is dedicated to leveraging her legal skills to contribute to meaningful societal change through pro bono work. She uses her legal expertise to support human rights initiatives and community development projects, demonstrating her commitment and character beyond her day job.
Advise on structuring a US$600 million project to enhance Nuevo León's water supply, with a sophisticated three-tier approach covering construction, securitization, and senior financings.
Assistance in a cross-border flagship transaction of a US$400 million syndicated credit.
Assistance in the representation of various states and municipalities in debt refinancing and restructuring.
Legal consulting on public policy projects focused on strategic criminal prosecution & analysis of criminal phenomena, including matters on torture, enforced disappearance, and femicide in Mexico.*
*Matter handled prior to joining Hogan Lovells.