The Firm was founded in the city of La Plata, in 1946, by Dr. Carlos Ramón de la Colina, based on his extensive experience for more than two decades as a magistrate of the Judicial Department of the City of La Plata. Today Estudio de La Colina, Luparia & Asociados advises and represents retail and wholesale clients in judicial, extrajudicial and administrative proceedings.
It is currently directed by Dr. Aurora Luján de la Colina, Dr. Mauricio Julián Luparia de la Colina and Dr. Maximina Paz Luparia de la Colina, children and grandchildren of its founder, who over time have been adding high level professionals, who today make up an agile and efficient team, currently having a dynamic working group.
In 1996, the Firm expands, opening its doors in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, in response to the needs and demands of its clients, expanding the monitoring of wholesale portfolios of different financial institutions, both public and private, as well as of different government agencies.
At present, the scope of the firm includes both the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA) and La Plata (Province of Buenos Aires). It also develops its legal practice in different judicial departments of the Province of Buenos Aires (Quilmes, Avellaneda, Lomas de Zamora, Morón, La Matanza, San Martín and San Isidro).
Its primary objective is to provide its clients with adequate and effective legal assistance, defending their interests and collaborating with the resolution of their conflicts and transactions, standing out for its vocation of service and excellence, collaborating in a practical and effective manner with the premises, methods and programs of the entities it represents.
Law is learned by studying, but it is practiced by thinking.
The legal profession is a hard work at the service of just causes.
Law is constantly changing. If you do not follow in its footsteps, you will be a little less of a lawyer every day.
In law, time takes its revenge for things that are done without its cooperation.
Our duty is to fight for the law, but on the day when law and justice are in conflict, fight for justice.
Tolerate the truth of others to the same extent that we wish our own to be tolerated.
Loyal to the client, whom you must not abandon until you realize that he is unworthy of you. Loyal to the adversary, even when he is disloyal to you. Loyal to the Judge, who is ignorant of the facts and must trust what you say, and who, as to the law, must occasionally trust the one you invoke.
To have faith in law, as the best instrument for human coexistence, in justice, as the normal destiny of law, in peace, as a kindly substitute for justice. And above all, to have faith in freedom, without which there is no law, no justice and no peace.
Lawyering is not a fight of passions. If in every battle you go charging your soul with rancor, the day will come when life will be impossible. Once the battle is over, forget the victory as soon as the defeat.
To treat the legal profession in such a way that the day when your children ask for advice about their destiny, consider it an honor to suggest that they become lawyers.