Isabel Trossero
Partner
Email: itrossero@rdyt.com.ar
Born on December 10, 1969 in Rafaela, Province of Santa Fe, Argentina.
Academic Background:
Lawyer, Argentine Catholic University (UCA) (1994); Pre-Master in Corporate Law, Austral University, Argentina
(1996); LLM, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass., USA. (1999).
Teaching Experience:
Assistant Professor, Private International Law, University of Buenos Aires (UBA) (1994-1996); Assistant Professor,
Money and Banking Law, Argentine Catholic University (1994-1997); Assistant Professor, Private International Law,
Argentine Catholic University (1996-1998); Junior Assistant, Commercial Law, Argentine Catholic University (2004-
2008).
Professional Background:
Junior associate at Martínez, Parriego & Asociados (1994-1995) and at Severgnini, Robiola, Grinberg & Larrechea
(1995-1998); international associate at Simpson Thacher & Barlett, New York, USA. (1999-2000); senior associate at
Severgnini, Robiola, Grinberg & Larrechea (2000-2006); founding partner of Rivera, Druetta & Trossero (2006).
Professional Profile:
Specialized in corporate law and issues related to business transactions of every kind including contracts and banking
operations in the name and on behalf of local and foreign entities, civil and commercial contracts; corporate
matters, including general advice, issues related to capital markets and underwriting agreements, corporate
transactions in general, mergers, spin-offs, business reorganizations, shareholders agreements; professional participation
in business-related suits.
Participation as junior counsel of the external counseling to the Ministry of Economy of Argentina regarding the sale
of minority interests of the National Government in privatized companies (Gas Natural Ban S.A.; Metrogas S.A.;
Transener S.A.; Edenor S.A.; Edesur S.A.; Central Dique S.A.; Edelap S.A.; Transportadora de Gas del Sur S.A.; Transportadora
de Gas del Norte S.A.), years 1994-2001 and, as international associate, in the advice provided for the
placement of bonds issued by Argentine companies in the New York Stock Exchange.
Languages: Spanish and English.