By Amy Guthrie | December 27, 2021
The election of a leftist former student protest leader as president has wealthy Chileans seeking legal assistance for asset sales, investments abroad and even immigration.
By Michael A. Mora | December 16, 2021
A trio of Coral Gables attorneys picked up $300 million in a federal jury verdict for their transport network client in a cautionary tale that balanced power and legal strategy.
By Amy Guthrie | December 15, 2021
The practice opens with a seven-lawyer team poached from Holland & Knight plus a former in-house counsel.
By Dan Roe | December 9, 2021
Security National Insurance Co. sued policyholder Avila Law for allegedly failing to disclose its alleged involvement in the Biscayne Capital Ponzi scheme in recent policy applications.
By Lindsay Whitehurst | December 2, 2021
Emma Coronel Aispuro also helped her husband plan a dramatic escape through a tunnel dug underneath a prison in Mexico in 2015 by smuggling a GPS watch to him disguised as a food item, prosecutors said during a hearing in federal court in Washington.
By Marcelo Silva de Sousa | December 1, 2021
After two years without a political party, Bolsonaro decided to join one of the parties in the so-called Center group, a sign that he is changing course from his 2018 campaign strategy, when he sharply criticized old-school political practices.
By The Associated Press | December 1, 2021
The disqualification is likely to raise further doubts about the fairness of Venezuela's electoral system following the first vote in years in which most major political forces agreed to take part and which was monitored by observers from the European Union.
By Dan Roe | November 23, 2021
Aleida Martinez-Molina joined the Wynwood-based firm from Weiss Serota.
By Andrea Rodriguez | November 18, 2021
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez argued that the activists aren't representative of most Cubans and called on the U.S. government to loosen restrictions on visiting the island.
By Claudia Torrens, Philip Marcelo and Elliot Spagat | November 12, 2021
Ecuadorian Neptali Chiluisa crossed the border in June in Arizona and was detained for a week. He found work at New York construction sites. He acknowledges coming for economic reasons and wonders if he has any options for temporary legal status.
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