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Skadden and Slaughter & May lead Cemex restructuring
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP in New York and Slaughter & May in London are advising Mexican cement company Cemex through its restructuring process. 20 November 2008 | Read
Peru's lawyers see eastern promise in Chinese pact
Negotiation of the free-trade agreement between Peru and China is complete, with the countries expected to sign this week. 20 November 2008 | Read
Thompson & Knight brings Angolan oil company to Brazil
Thompson & Knight's Brazilian arm, Tauil & Chequer, has assisted Angola's national oil company, Sonangol, in its first investment in Brazil. 20 November 2008 | Read

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BT regional counsel moves to Global Crossing 20 November 2008 | Read
Brazilian billionaire acquires Rio's landmark Glória Hotel 20 November 2008 | Read
McDonald's LatAm franchiser refinances 19 November 2008 | Read
Rebaza Alcázar leads two-country welding business acquisition 19 November 2008 | Read
Tozzini takes Ceará state lawyer 19 November 2008 | Read
Congress backs Aerolíneas takeover  19 November 2008 | Read
New Ecuadorean AG holds arbitration conference 19 November 2008 | Read
Venezuela pulls out of Dutch BIT 18 November 2008 | Read
Visa's LatAm counsel moves to international role 18 November 2008 | Read
Córdoba deal could be model for future 18 November 2008 | Read
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Comment and Analysis

Safety net

Marlon Fetzner, head of Microsoft’s internet safety enforcement team for Latin America, examines what governments and the private sector should be doing in the fight against cybercrime 20 November 2008 | Read

Outsourcing in a crisis

In tough economic times, outsourcing to Mexico makes even more sense, says Humberto Guerrero of Guerrero Gómez SC 14 November 2008 | Read

Exporting a US compliance culture to Latin America

Roberto Berry, general counsel of Delphi Corporation in Latin America, shares some thought on taking compliance on the road 10 November 2008 | Read

Compliance programmes

As the compliance burden grows both in the US and across Latin America, in-house counsel must spend more and more time keeping their programmes up to date. Clare Bolton asks if there is more opportunity for Latin American law firms in guiding their clients through this complex world 7 November 2008 | Read

The calm before the storm

Four days before Lehman Brothers collapsed and Merrill Lynch was sold, the Latin American counsel from some of New York’s largest banks took time out to report on the region’s prospects from their perspective. Clare Bolton asked the questions 29 October 2008 | Read

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