Latin Lawyer June 2009

Pro Bono - Flourishing in Tough Times

Chile: is the downturn yet to hit? - Restructuring Cap Cana - Curtis Mallet-Prevost profits from state advice - Venezuela's new arbitration law

Deal / case focus

Out of the bunker

Wednesday, 1st July 2009

Restructuring the Dominican Republic's biggest-ever bond issuance was always going to be a challenge - so step number one was to reconvene the legal teams, finds David Thorley

A step in the wrong direction

Wednesday, 24th June 2009

A proposed new Venezuelan law imposing further government supervision of arbitration would be a significant step away from international best practice, argues Hernando Díaz-Candia of Squire Sanders & Dempsey SC in Caracas

Strategy and management

There may be trouble ahead (part two)

Thursday, 16th July 2009 by Rosie Cresswell

In our second round table from Chile, the senior partners of leading law firms discuss how agility is key for survival in uncertain times.

Market focus

There may be trouble ahead (part one)

Wednesday, 15th July 2009 by Rosie Cresswell

Chile's economy may be rapidly slowing, but there is yet a chance the country will escape the global financial storm with only a mild squall, the country's leading general counsel tell us in the first of two roundtables

Opinion

The inviolability of privilege

Friday, 19th June 2009

Recent high-profile raids of law firms and in-house departments in Brazil contravene basic legal rights for lawyers and their clients, the public, argues Carlos Roberto Siqueira Castro, partner of Siqueira Castro - Advogados and chairman of the Brazilian Bar Association

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