BárbaraFernández Cobo

Counsel

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Bárbara Fernández has more than a decade of legal experience focusing on administrative and environmental law, with a proven track record of navigating complex regulatory frameworks.

She provides strategic counsel in high-stakes litigation, administrative proceedings, as well as M&A and corporate transactions, ensuring that legal strategies are aligned with business goals.

Bárbara's experience spans multiple industries, including energy, mining, and industrial operations with significant environmental impact. She also has extensive experience in environmental law in both Spain and Latin America, where she worked in 2017.

In addition to her legal practice, Bárbara has a passion for teaching and has served as a professor at renowned institutions such as the Autonomous University of Madrid, Carlos III University, CEU San Pablo University, and ISDE Law & Business School.

執業經驗

  • Private capital firm finances Spanish mining projectJones Day advised a private capital firm on the financing of a mining project located in the south of Spain.
  • Euroclear acquires Banco InversisJones Day is advising Euroclear SA/NV in its acquisition of Banco Inversis, a leading provider of global investment technology solutions and outsourced financial services.
  • OX2 sells photovoltaic project in SpainJones Day advised OX2 AB in the sale of Modus Solar Andalusia, S.L., a photovoltaic project in Spain, to Green Genius.
  • Banco de Sabadell finances two wind parks in Zamora, SpainJones Day represented Banco de Sabadell, S.A. in connection with the financing for the construction, start-up, and use of two wind parks under construction named Aciberos and Padonerlo 3, which together, add up to a total nominal power of 110 MW, located in the region of Zamora, Spain.
  • The following represents experience acquired prior to joining Jones Day.

    Provided legal counsel to judicially defend the exploitation of rights obtained through a public tender by an international mining group. Also advised on the processing of the necessary permits required for the commencement of the project. The project involved significant environmental sensitivity due to its proximity to a nationally protected park and pre-existing environmental liabilities.

    Advised a multinational corporation on the status of various mining projects in northern Spain, covering zinc, gold, and tungsten. The objective was to subsequently establish royalties or acquire stakes in the corresponding Spanish SPV (special purpose vehicle).

    Assisted a multinational mining corporation in the competitive bidding process for the acquisition of a relevant Spanish mining company operating a complex comprising three mines for copper, zinc, and lead in the Andalusia region. Reviewed the legal status of the company and mines and provided negotiation support for corporate agreements.

    Provided legal support to an Australian mining group in obtaining required authorizations for a uranium extraction and processing project in Spain. Also represented the group in appeals defending the favorable resolution obtained for the project.

    Counseled a prominent real estate group in opposing a rare earth mining project in Castilla la Mancha due to its impact on the company's land holdings. Also provided counsel to several landowners opposing different mining projects in Valladolid and Ibiza.

    Supported a Spanish mining company in challenging the rejection of its request for an extension of its mining rights in southern Spain.

    Facilitated research and development legal negotiations for the implementation of a pilot plant utilizing a new patented system for the production of pure copper and zinc production in southern Spain.

    Provided a legal defense for a landowner against the imposition of liability for abandoned mining waste facilities located in the Murcia region.