Scilia is a lawyer specialising in civil, administrative and constitutional litigation, as well as national and international arbitration. She has solid and recognised experience in negotiations and conflict prevention management. She is known for her strategic legal advice and effective representation and is known for her meticulous approach and in-depth knowledge of the legal system.
She has a solid track record in all types of litigation, leading the defence in highly complex cases in the judicial and arbitration fields. Her skills in legal analysis, persuasive argumentation and effective advocacy have enabled her to obtain favourable results for our clients.
Scilia advises domestic and foreign companies in corporate and civil litigation before various courts, including the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court. Our clients include the main economic operators in the national market, dedicated to mining, real estate, agriculture, insurance and pharmaceuticals. To all of them, she provides a personalized service in response to the different needs of her clients, this experience has served her to be in charge and successfully resolve cases of different matters.
Scilia’s experience includes representing the Peruvian State as plaintiff in the recovery of state land illegitimately held by third parties, the Peruvian State as defendant in an amparo proceeding for reversions in favour of the State, the Peruvian State as defendant in acquisitive prescription of ownership proceedings and the Peruvian State as defendant and plaintiff in proceedings for better right of ownership.
She is also the head of the family law team at Osterling Abogados and has advised fathers and mothers on various aspects of divorce, parental authority, custody, visitation, maintenance and domestic violence, among others. She has also represented plaintiffs and defendants in notarial proceedings and main and precautionary court proceedings on intestate succession, separation of property, divorce, alimony, maintenance payments, variation of custody, variation of visitation, and physical and psychological violence, among others.
She speaks Spanish and English
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