Wednesday, 30th April 2008 by Rosie Cresswell
As Latin America’s media turns its attention to the legal sector, Rosie Cresswell asks the region’s lawyers how they like life in the limelight
Wednesday, 23rd April 2008 by Clare Bolton
The Brazilian Bar Association’s rules for foreign law firms are increasingly being seen as protectionist, finds Clare Bolton
DR-CAFTA report card
Thursday, 17th January 2008
The last part of our DR-CAFTA special examines the regionalisation of legal services in Central America
Wednesday, 1st August 2007 by Clare Bolton
A new law school in Brazil is attempting to assuage the recruitment problems faced by major law firms. Clare Bolton reports
Tuesday, 19th June 2007
The leading figures in New York’s Latin America practices think that 2007 could be the best year in their careers. Sebastian O’Meara finds the practice heads and their peers in a buoyant mood
Thursday, 14th June 2007 by Clare Bolton
TozziniFreire Advogados is the first major law firm in Latin America to create an entirely open plan office space. Clare Bolton took a look around to ask whether, and how, it works
Measuring performance
Thursday, 8th February 2007
In our inaugural strategy column devoted to the particular problems faced by general counsel, Clare Bolton asked some leading in-house counsel how they tackled the issue of ensuring their department is effective and efficient
Thursday, 14th December 2006
Working on international deals often means commissioning a substantial amount of translation work. David Vascott examines the perils and pitfalls of legal translation and how to avoid them
Thursday, 13th July 2006 by Clare Bolton
The BlackBerry was launched across Latin America earlier this year. Six months on, have the region’s lawyers any spare time left to call their own? Clare Bolton reports