Ms Felicitas M. de Achával > Mitrani Caballero > Buenos Aires, Argentina > Lawyer Profile

Mitrani Caballero
BOUCHARD 680, 12TH FLOOR
C1106ABJ, BUENOS AIRES
Argentina

Work Department

Labour and Social Security

Position

Partner

Career

Felicitas M. de Achával is a partner in the Labor and Social Security Law practice at Mitrani Caballero, with over twenty years of experience advising local and international clients on complex labor and social security matters. She provides strategic counsel on employment contracts, compensation, benefits, collective bargaining, labor litigation, compliance, and workforce restructuring, including labor aspects of mergers and acquisitions.

Before joining Mitrani Caballero, Felicitas worked as an associate at Bruchou, Fernández Madero, Lombardi & Mitrani (2005–2007) and Severgnini, Robiola, Grinberg & Larrechea (2000–2005), where she developed her expertise in labor law. Recognized for her client-focused approach and practical solutions, Felicitas is a trusted advisor, helping clients navigate the evolving landscape of labor and social security law in Argentina.

 

Languages

Spanish and English

Memberships

Ms. de Achával is admitted to practice law in the City of Buenos Aires.

Education

Universidad Austral, School of Law (Labor Law Annual Program, 2003)

Universidad Católica Argentina, School of Law (Lawyer, 1998)

Lawyer Rankings

Argentina > Labour and employment

(Leading partners)

Felicitas de Achával – Mitrani Caballero

Mitrani Caballero has a well-established labour and employment practice advising both domestic and foreign clients on a wide range of employment and social security matters. The team handles non-contentious work, including cross-border M&A due diligence, expatriations and relocations, business reorganisations, and employee compensation issues, while also focusing on union negotiations, collective bargaining agreements, and representation in administrative and judicial proceedings. Julio Caballero is noted for his experience in managing labour and social security issues in the context of cross-border M&A. He oversees the practice with Jorge Pico, a key contact for clients from the metallurgical, tyre, electrical, and energy sectors seeking assistance with M&A and individual and collective law issues. Other noteworthy practitioners include Ana Clara Gómez Casadei, who stands out for her expertise in international labour law and the oil and gas sector; Felicitas de Achával, whose practice covers expatriations, international assignments and M&A; Rita Payarola, who handles labour claims and union negotiations; and Lorenzo Gnecco. Since publication, counsel Andrea L. Schiavone, who specialises in human-resources management and labour relations, has been raised to the partnership – effective as of January 2026.