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Daily Business Review

Helms-Burton Lawsuits Remain in Gridlock as Window to Litigate Closes for Some

Despite the uphill battle for plaintiffs, one U.S.-Cuba trade estimates that 85% of the estimated $19 million in law firm revenue generated by the litigation has come from defendant firms as Big Law stepped up to represent the companies accused of "trafficking" in property owned by Cuban-Americans.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Bold New Frontiers: South Florida Litigators Are Partnering With Overseas Law Firms for Clients, Major Projects

"In some cases, partnering is extremely important as those firms understand the political climate, the local rules, and other intangibles in their respective countries. We have established relationships with such firms and look forward to continuing to work with them in this new venture," attorney Gonzalez said.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Arnold & Porter Continues Push for Latin American Transaction Business With New Clifford Chance Recruit

"My practice is very much a transactional practice, and I think it's a nice compliment to the regulatory, capital markets, M&A, arbitration and compliance services Arnold & Porter has been doing so well," Chris Willott said.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Judge, Litigators Say Demanding Change of Cuba's Communist Government is Personal

"The truth is the pen can be mightier than the sword, but only when there is paper to write on," said A. Dax Bello, the president of CABA. "We need to get them that paper."
5 minute read

The Recorder

9th Circuit Judges 'Regret' Law Requires Dismissal of Suit Over a Mexican Man Killed by Border Patrol

A Ninth Circuit panel found that a lawsuit seeking to hold the U.S. accountable for a fatal shooting of a Mexican man at the border "is a paradigmatic example of congressional parameters and Supreme Court precedent defining the scope of relief."
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Mark Migdal & Hayden Hires International Litigator from Bilzin Sumberg

Over the past year, COVID-related disputes and Florida-bound migration have bolstered the international litigator's practice while Latin American clients dealt with the region's economic slowdown.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Greenberg Traurig Adds Litigation, Tax Attorneys with International Clientele

Tax attorney Seth Entin joined as shareholder from Holland & Knight while litigator and of counsel Adrian Nuñez came from Jones Day.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Foley & Lardner Takes From DLA Piper Again With Silicon Valley Corporate Hire

The latest addition to Foley's California presence primarily represents Latin American companies, expanding the firm's cross-border practice.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Greenspoon Marder Takes Advantage of Revolving Door to the Mayor's Office

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez left Greenspoon Marder for Quinn Emanuel the same day Greenspoon announced that Suarez's father and former Mayor Xavier Suarez would be joining the firm.
3 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Dallas Lawyer's Focus on Litigation Fundamentals Helps Client Dodge $48M Judgment

"Basic fundamental rights that companies have in litigation should be protected, and a Texas court will protect it," said the attorney.
4 minute read

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