Carlos Vejar
White & Case LLP
Brief Introduction
Carlos Véjar focuses his practice on International Trade. He represents domestic and international clients in international trade, investment arbitration and private commercial arbitration, with more than 20 years of experience advising and representing clients in various matters of international trade, investment, government procurement, regulatory compliance, unfair practices, intellectual property and customs procedures, as well as in arbitration and commercial and investment mechanisms.
Carlos has participated in more than 25 high-profile international disputes under all existing dispute resolution mechanisms in trade and investment matters, including alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, both in the public and private sector.
Carlos served in the Ministry of Economy for 20 years holding various positions, including Director General of International Trade Legal Affairs, in charge of coordinating Mexico's participation in trade and investment disputes, as well as providing legal advice on international trade negotiations and foreign trade matters under the World Trade Organization (WTO) agreements, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), among others.
Carlos worked as an International Consultant in a prestigious Canadian Law firm, providing legal advice on different aspects of international law and its relationship with the Mexican legal system, particularly in Investment Arbitration.
Carlos was part of the Permanent Mission of Mexico before the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva, Switzerland, representing Mexico during the Doha Round Negotiations, responsible for dispute resolution and intellectual property matters. Management and participation in WTO Dispute Settlement proceedings.