By Steven A. Meyerowitz | September 11, 2019
Six crew members claimed they survived by eating rats and insects for nearly a year, a Miami federal judge noted in his order.
By Dylan Jackson | September 11, 2019
The firm has hired Federico Cuadra Del Carmen to kick off the new practice, which is to be based in Miami. It also has formed a steering committee composed of seven attorneys from its offices in New York, Miami and Latin America.
By Amy Stillman, Nacha Cattan and Eric Martin | September 10, 2019
Pemex is expected to increase its output to 1.951 million barrels per day on average next year, according to the 2020 budget plan that Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador sent to Congress.
By Christopher Sherman | September 9, 2019
U.S. prosecutors say Juan Orlando Hernández took $1.5 million in drug-trafficking proceeds for his campaign to win the presidency in 2013.
By Catherine Wilson | September 6, 2019
The false-advertising lawsuit filed by attorneys at Holland & Knight in Florida and Haglund Kelley in Oregon claims Brazilian plywood exports are defective and falsely certified for strength and durabilty.
By Raychel Lean | September 5, 2019
A Florida songwriter claims Mexican singer Alejandra Guzman had performed the song "Loca" during a world tour without permission.
By Zach Schlein | September 4, 2019
Doubts and uncertainty remain over the viability of pursuing legal action against businesses for trafficking in property that was seized by the Cuban government following the island's communist revolution.
By Christine Armario | September 4, 2019
Former fighters are accusing the government of falling short in implementing the 2016 peace accord ending Latin America's longest-running conflict.
By Zach Schlein | August 29, 2019
District Judges James Lawrence King and Beth Bloom declined to toss federal suits against the cruise line over its use of property expropriated by the Cuban government.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jarrett Wolf | August 20, 2019
On Aug. 5, the president of the United States issued Executive Order 13884, blocking all property of the government of Venezuela in the United States. Banks, companies and individuals, in the United States and worldwide, especially those engaged in international business, should understand what the executive order means, why it’s important to be aware, and what to do.
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