Latin American companies are often family-run and this can have an impact on the way in which negotiations are conducted, explains Yosbel A. Ibarra, co-chair of Greenberg Traurig’s Latin American and Iberian practice.
CFIAs in Brazil will lead to transactional, compliance and ADR work for law firms – meanwhile, reforms in financial regulation in Mexico are also fuelling demand for legal advice
New investment agreements in Brazil creating opportunities – WilmerHale
CFIAs in Brazil will lead to transactional, compliance and ADR work for law firms – meanwhile, reforms in financial regulation in Mexico are also fuelling demand for legal advice
Foreign law firms are viewing Latin America as an increasingly attractive destination with infrastructure projects, IP/IT matters, white-collar crime and wealth-related reforms generating considerable interest, according to Broseta partner Julio Veloso.
Foreign law firms are viewing Latin America as an increasingly attractive destination with infrastructure projects, IP/IT matters, white-collar crime and wealth-related reforms generating considerable interest, according to Broseta partner Julio Veloso.
The Cuban government could potentially introduce monetary unification as well as measures aimed at encouraging investment in infrastructure
The Cuban government could potentially introduce monetary unification as well as measures aimed at encouraging investment in infrastructure