The amount and the quality of schools and graduates in legal sciences has been a permanent but extremely low-intensity debate in Latin America. Is it time to pop the region’s legal bubble? In Latin Trade’s ...
In our newest addition to our list of business intelligence products, Latin Trade ranks the region’s top law firms by value of advised transactions from January to October this year. The ranking details the number ...
This list honors 20 lawyers who are being recognized as leaders of the legal market in the Latin American arena. They come from different firms and countries, with experience in several areas of law. But ...
by David Ramirez Latin Trade interviewed Fradyn Suarez, Partner at Jones Day –one of the largest firms in the world– to get a sense of the areas of interest law firms operating in Latin America ...
By Jerry Haar Last month’s announcement of a U.S.-Cuba normalization accord has produced euphoria among American companies and entrepreneurs, even though the trade and financial provisions of the agreement are more fine-tuning than major change. ...
A recent report from the US Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform warns of a growing risk of litigation in Latin America. By Jaime Mejia The principal economies of Latin America are reforming their ...
Doing business in Latin America exposes multi-national companies so significant risk of corruption. What steps can businesses take to protect themselves? By Susan Failla and Jane Hopwood The risk of corruption – bribery, money laundering ...
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear Argentina’s appeal in its battle with holdout credits. Is the country headed for a second default? In a worst case scenario for Argentina, the U.S. Supreme Court refused ...
The U.S. House of Representatives passed sanctions against the government of Venezuela. LBC explores how it would affect business in the United States.The U.S. House of Representatives approved targeted sanctions against key figures of the ...
A new report by the World Bank presents key findings in legislation that continues to restrict women’s economic opportunities in 143 countries.Pursuing a professional career or job seems to be a viable option for millions ...