Iberian companies are taking advantage of falling US company values to make strategic acquisitions in key sectors across both North and Latin America, say Talbert Navia and Allen Miller of Chadbourne & Parke LLP.
The outlook for deal activity and investment across Latin America looks increasingly positive. Deals are becoming more sophisticated and there continues to be a growing perception of Miami as a preferred entry point for investors
The changing nature of Latin American investments and of the parties involved in them is having a significant effect on the types of disputes arising and in their resolution, say George M von Mehren and
No Artificial Ingredients, the slogan behind Costa Rica’s eco-tourism campaign, sets the tone for what is driving the economy of this small Central American country, says Mauricio Salas, partner at BLP Abogados. With four
International investment in Cuba is extending beyond the realm of tourism into areas such as banking, construction, infrastructure, mining and energy. But the challenge for the country, suggests Hermenegildo Altozano, partner at Lovells in Madrid,
Latin America is seeing an upturn in oil and gas projects, on a scale never before seen, say Bruno Ciuffetelli and Miguel Zaldivar at Hogan & Hartson.
A rapidly expanding economy, a growing population, and rising global fuel costs, mean that questions over security and supply are inevitably affecting Brazilian energy planning, say Eduardo Soares, Débora Yanasse and Otávio Falchero,