South Florida in-house counsel do more cross-border work with Latin America than most of their U.S. counterparts. And that’s not always easy. But with the help of a growing in-house counsel network, they are sharing information, offering one another their international expertise and collaborating in ways that help their companies and their individual careers.

“It’s by far the most beneficial network to which I’ve been privy,” said Amy Araya, a corporate attorney at HBO Latin America Group in Miami.

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