Carmen Amalia Corrales is a partner based in the New York office.
Ms. Corrales' practice focuses on corporate and sovereign transactions, including securities offerings by sovereign and corporate issuers and sovereign debt restructuring. Ms. Corrales has extensive experience in international finance transactions, including representing public and private issuers and underwriters in equity and debt offerings in international markets and in the legal structuring and documentation of derivative transactions and complex commercial bank lending transactions.
Ms. Corrales' corporate practice is internationally distinguished by
Chambers Global,
Chambers USA, Chambers Latin America, The Best Lawyers in America,
The Legal 500,
The Legal 500 Latin America and
Latin Lawyer 250: Latin America's Leading Business Law Firms.
Ms. Corrales joined the firm in 1990 and became a partner in 1998. She received a J.D. degree from Harvard Law School and an undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
Ms. Corrales is a member of the Academy of Political Science's Board of Directors, the Committee for Cyrus R. Vance Center for International Justice and a Trustee of Bloomfield College.
Ms. Corrales is a member of the Bars in New York and New Jersey. Her native language is Spanish and she is fluent in English and Portuguese.