Starting or running a business in Ecuador can quickly become complicated—permits, contracts, tax issues, disputes, or unexpected complaints.
For many Gringos, the biggest challenge isn’t the law itself—it’s understanding how things actually work in practice.
Silvana Garcia is a bilingual Ecuadorian lawyer (English–Spanish) who helps foreign entrepreneurs and expats protect their business interests and avoid costly mistakes.
What sets her apart:
7 years working inside the Public Prosecutor’s Office (Fiscalía) in Cuenca
She worked directly with judges, prosecutors, and police, giving her real insight into how cases develop and how authorities respond
Master’s Degree in Penal (Criminal) Law
4 years of private legal practice
Strong professional network in Cuenca and Azogues
She helps clients:
Handle disputes, complaints, and legal risks early
Navigate permits, procedures, and bureaucracy
Make informed decisions before problems escalate
Communicate clearly with authorities and institutions
Clear advice. Practical strategy. No surprises.
Initial legal consultations available by appointment (in person or virtual).
If you’re doing business in Ecuador, work with someone who understands both the law and the system behind it—Silvana García.
Silvana Garcia, 098 751 6372
Address: Cuenca, Azuay, Ecuador