By Mike Schneider and Alanna Durkin Richer | September 13, 2018
The clock began ticking late last month for hundreds of Puerto Rican evacuees who rely on federal assistance to pay for hotel rooms. A federal judge in Massachusetts set Friday as the deadline for the vouchers to end.
By Catherine Wilson | September 10, 2018
The multilingual attorney brings two Latin American arbitration cases with him from his own firm.
By Mauricio Savarese and Sarah DiLorenzo | September 7, 2018
A knife-wielding man stabbed far-right congressman Jair Bolsonaro at a campaign rally on Thursday as he was being carried on the shoulders of a supporter.
By Edith M. Lederer | September 6, 2018
"With each passing day Nicaragua travels further down a familiar path. It is a path that Syria has taken. It is a path that Venezuela has taken," U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley said.
By Eva Vergara | September 4, 2018
Michelle Bachelet is often seen smiling, chatting easily or tossing unplanned comments or jokes into her speeches. But behind her good humor lie haunting memories of the brutal dictatorship that tore her family apart.
By Catherine Wilson | August 27, 2018
Much of the loan was used for a partner buyout, and part keeps the Midtown Miami hotel on track before construction.
By Dan Packel | August 20, 2018
The slow volume of legal work owes as much to hurdles put in place by the Cuban government as the Trump administration's policy reversal, but the island's draft constitution could change the trade equation.
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By Anya Landau French, Melissa Schwartz, Wynn Segall and Dallas Woodrum | August 20, 2018
Opportunities can be found in the public health and safety, energy and environment, and food security sectors, and a draft constitution in Cuba preserves a role for the private sector, foreign investment and investors' rights.
By Jenna Greene | August 17, 2018
Miguel Estrada and Robert Weigel's client wasn't the first company to have its assets seized by Venezuela — but the Gibson Dunn duo was the first to come up with a viable recovery plan.
By Raychel Lean | August 10, 2018
The Third District Court of Appeal gave Argentine soccer star Diego Maradona the go-ahead to sue his ex-wife Claudia Rosana Villafane in Miami over South Florida real estate.
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