by Kevin Livingston | Featured Article, Latest News
Source: Law360 Despite economic slowdowns in certain parts of Latin America, the region’s changing political and social climate is attracting U.S. law firms looking to be better positioned to do business where their multinational clients operate. Holland & Knight...
by Julia Foresman | Featured Article, Interviews, Latest News, On the Move
by Lauren Biszewski, Esq. The strong upward momentum of Latin American economies presents public and private companies with tremendous opportunities. To that end, Dentons is counting on Jorge Alers to lead the way. Alers was appointed Chief Executive Officer for Latin...
by Julia Foresman | Featured Article, Latest News
In the wake of a historic thawing in U.S. – Cuban relations in recent months, Canadian law firm Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP is launching a Cuba initiative to support Canadian and European businesses interested in entering the market. Observers have remarked that a...
by Kevin Livingston | Featured Article, Latest News
In recent travels to Central America, it’s been interesting to see the number of American companies operating and distributing in the region. So in a recent telephone conference with other antitrust practitioners, I was intrigued when competition law in Latin America...
by Kevin Livingston | Featured Article, Latest News
Three years ago, Greg Barnett did what few U.S. lawyers normally do. He moved to Brazil, all to better understand the challenges that foreigners face while doing business abroad. Advising U.S. clients on deals in Latin America from an office in Miami works for some...