By Alexander Lugo | August 18, 2023
"We've seen a number of efforts to renegotiate international transactions, particularly those that are well into the nine figures," Joe Mamounas, a Greenberg Traurig litigation shareholder, said.
By Alexander Lugo | August 17, 2023
"The only agents of influence in Cuba are two of our big adversaries, namely Russia and China. If you're going to—in any way, shape or form—try to have any kind of influence on Cuba, then you have to be there," said Pedro Freyre, chair of Akerman's international practice.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Giselle Gutierrez | July 11, 2023
Two years ago, on July 11, 2021, thousands of Cubans participated in a mass nationwide protest, peacefully demanding that their government adopt basic civil liberties and political freedoms. The scale of the protests caught the Cuban regime by surprise, as it did the rest of the world. But the Cuban regime's response was, unfortunately, not surprising.
By Michael A. Mora | June 28, 2023
In disqualifying the attorney and his law firm, the federal judge in a 31-page ruling made "one final but important point" on "joint defense agreements in multi-defendant criminal cases."
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Rafael Gregorin, Gian Carlo Evaso, Juan Pablo Menna, Jorge Salazar-Cebrian and Cristián Bonacic | June 22, 2023
Although the local rules are different and the settlements in the region do not always take into consideration the specifics of each taxpayer, it is possible to negotiate with tax authorities in Latin America. Below we comment on the main aspects of the trend in key jurisdictions such as Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Mexico.
By Alexander Lugo | June 1, 2023
Rebecca Leon originally left for Baker McKenzie in 2020. She's currently seeing a lot of Latin American banks interested in opening up shop in the U.S. and seeking regulatory advice.
By Alexander Lugo | May 22, 2023
"Our clients were asking for more breadth of offerings of services than we were able to provide at Hubbard, merely because of the size of the platform," said incoming Foley & Lardner partner Ruben Diaz. "And the fact that they've been a presence in Miami for quite a while means a lot of stability in the market."
By Alexander Lugo | May 9, 2023
"Whether it's venture capital or private equity, sophisticated investors want to be in South Florida and it goes throughout industries," said incoming Greenspoon Marder partner Jon Lyman. "There's a lot of interesting work going on."
By Alexander Lugo | April 27, 2023
"Ira's knowledge of the Miami market coupled with his work for international clients is a great fit for the firm and the Miami office," said co-managing partner of the office Tania Cruz-Gimenez. "The Miami area is exploding, and deepening our bench with additional products liability and litigation capabilities is a great plus."
By Alexander Lugo | March 31, 2023
The city's historic ties to Latin America have laid the foundation and its current economic boom has made its case more compelling. Local law schools and the Florida Bar are also committed to building its reputation.
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