By Andrea Rodriguez | November 11, 2021
"Social networks are a complicated terrain, where along with knowledge and truth, many lies and false news are spread," Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez, pictured at the podium, said. "I'm sure that it won't be possible to demonize or isolate Cuba internationally."
By Associated Press | November 9, 2021
With all government institutions firmly within President Daniel Ortega's grasp and the opposition exiled, jailed or in hiding, the 75-year-old leader eroded what hope remained that the country could soon return to a democratic path.
By Eva Vergara | November 9, 2021
Chile President Sebastián Piñera will get a trial in the nation's Senate over whether to remove him due to allegations he favored the sale of a family property while in office.
By Amy Guthrie | November 5, 2021
The incorporation of Ibarra Abogados brings nine attorneys who focus on competition, trade, consumer protection, litigation, administrative and intellectual property law.
By Amy Guthrie | November 4, 2021
Armory Heine joins at a time when Chile is looking to make significant regulatory changes and could alter its tax code.
By Amy Guthrie | November 4, 2021
The firm anticipates an increase in restructuring and insolvency work following the 2020 amendment of Brazil's bankruptcy code.
By Amy Guthrie | October 26, 2021
David Weinstein, a Miami-based litigation partner at Jones Walker who focuses on corporate compliance and white-collar criminal defense, believes transacting in cryptocurrency promises more pitfalls than possibilities.
By Melea VanOstrand | October 8, 2021
"Getting to the finish line with the transaction, which is valued at approximately $1.1 billion required a skilled team of attorneys who have decades of experience doing these kind of transactions and can navigate U.S. regulatory and exchange listing requirements, while also managing the cross border needs for our Colombia-based client," said Alan Annex, co-chair of Global Corporate Practice.
By Dan Roe | September 29, 2021
Offering a desirable alternative to the traditional lockstep salary model and billable hour requirement, AXS Law has attracted Courtney Caprio, Irina Sadovnic and Joanna Niworowski.
By Benjamin G. Greenberg and Kyle R. Freeny | September 29, 2021
The Biden Administration has made combatting international corruption in all its forms - including in Latin America - a key component of U.S. foreign policy and national security interests.
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