By Lisa Shuchman | May 9, 2024
The Florida kerfuffle arose because Kennedys described the three partners as being part of the firm's Miami-based practice for Latin America and the Caribbean yet none of them is licensed to practice law in the Sunshine State.
By Amy Guthrie | May 9, 2024
The Florida kerfuffle arose because Kennedys described the three partners as being part of the firm's Miami-based practice for Latin America and the Caribbean yet none of them is licensed to practice law in the Sunshine State.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Luis E. Dates and Santiago Maqueda | May 6, 2024
There is a certain trend in Argentina progressively favoring the use of alternative dispute resolution methods as a key tool to promote private initiative and developing of industry and commerce. A recent example of this trend is the "Draft of Bases and Starting Points for the Freedom of Argentines," which was promoted by the federal executive branch.
By Alexander Lugo | April 26, 2024
After a slow period in the Caribbean that was caused by COVID-19 and supply chain issues, lawyers are starting to see an uptick of work coming out of the region, particularly in the energy sector.
By Amy Guthrie | April 24, 2024
Blank Rome is set to defend the banana grower against allegations that its payments to a right-wing militia aided and abetted murders in Colombia.
By Alexander Lugo | April 15, 2024
Victor Manuel Rocha admitted to acting as a Cuban agent. He faces a separate wrongful death lawsuit brought by the widow of an allegedly assassinated Cuban dissident.
By Michael A. Mora | March 5, 2024
"The ruling will serve as viable precedent in this jurisdiction moving forward involving this act," said Jason Baruch, a partner at Holland & Knight.
International Edition | Features
By Amy Guthrie | February 22, 2024
Facing depleted ranks, Shearman & Sterling's storied Latin America practice convinced a former counsel to return—and business is booming.
International Edition | Analysis
By Amy Guthrie | February 21, 2024
Cleary Gottlieb, Davis Polk, Shearman and Simpson Thacher are among the firms busy advising the region's state and corporate issuers as market conditions welcome debt and even some equity offerings.
By Amanda O'Brien | February 1, 2024
Luis Fortuño, the former governor of the U.S. territory, and global commercial disputes group partner Juliya Arbisman both have international practices.
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