Butzel Long attorney Raul Rangel featured during ALPFA panel program on May 31 at Wayne State University
Attorney will discuss NAFTA and its Economic Effects and Benefits
DETROIT, Mich. – Butzel Long attorney Raul Rangel, will be featured during a professional development program presented by the Association of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA) Michigan Chapter on May 31, 2018 at Wayne State University in Detroit.
Rangel will serve on a panel along with Fernando Gonzalez Saiffe, Head Consul of Mexico in Detroit. The moderator is Angel Habib Ramirez, ProMexico’s Director in Michigan. The topic for the program is, “NAFTA and the Economic Effects and Benefits.”
Rangel, a Mexican corporate attorney based in the firm’s Washington, D.C. office, specializes in the areas of business law, mergers and acquisitions, international trade, investment and commerce, business-government relations, technology services, real estate development, and financial services.
He works closely with other Butzel attorneys to represent organizations doing business in Mexico and the United States in a broad range of industries.
Prior to joining Butzel Long, Rangel co-led the promotion and formation of a private equity fund for renewable energy projects in Latin America at a financial advisory services firm.
In Mexico, Rangel served as the lead Counsel for international affairs for Neoris, a CEMEX subsidiary and one of the largest IT consulting firms in Latin America. He also worked at a prestigious boutique law firm in Monterrey, Mexico, where he advised clients on a broad spectrum of matters pertaining to corporate law and US-Mexico transactions.
He also is a co-founder of RG Nexus, a professional legal and tax advisory services firm based in Monterrey, Mexico.
Rangel’s native language is Spanish, and he is proficient in English. He also has been certified as a legal Spanish-English translator by Nuevo Leon’s State Supreme Court.
Rangel is a graduate of the Northwestern University School of Law (LL.M.) and of the Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (J.D.). He holds a certificate in Business Administration from the Kellogg School of Management and has attended Harvard University and the London School of Economics.