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Past articles by Monika:

Two Miami Attorneys Form Women-Owned Litigation and Arbitration Firm

Two former Tenzer lawyers who have been friends since high school have struck out on their own to open a women-owned commercial litigation and arbitration firm. → Read More

Hugh Culverhouse Jr. Pledges $1.5M to UF Levin College of Law

University of Florida Levin College of Law alumnus Hugh Culverhouse, Jr., has pledged to donate $1.5 million for incoming student scholarships if the school's law community raises an additional $1.5 million by the first day of classes Aug. 14. → Read More

Cuba-Focused Lawyers Weigh Implications of Castro's Death

For lawyers assessing how Fidel Castro's death might affect economic and other relations with Cuba, the answer is a seeming paradox: It means both very littl... → Read More

Will Colombia’s ‘No’ Vote on FARC Peace Referendum Hurt Economic Growth

The Colombian peace agreement would have brought a formal end to half-a-century of bloodshed and a boost to the country's economy. The voters' rejection may ... → Read More

Daily Business Review Reporter Julie Kay Dies at 54, Services Scheduled for Monday

Daily Business Review reporter Julie Kay died Sunday after a 10-year battle with ovarian cancer. → Read More

Holland & Knight Advises Colombian Bank on Road Project

Holland & Knight advised Colombian infrastructure bank on $74 million loan enhancement for a, $850 million road project that will connect the cities of C... → Read More

Hispanic Attorneys in Miami Rise to Prominence in International Practice

Hispanic Miami attorneys have risen to prominence in international work and are handling high-end international transactions once handled almost exclusively ... → Read More

Jones Day Advises on Acquisition of Gasoline Facility in Mexico

A subsidiary of First Reserve has bought a low-sulfur gasoline facility from the Mexican state-owned petroleum company known as Pemex, and will lease it back... → Read More

Latin America Won't Escape Brexit Impact

The United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union has create a lot of uncetainty in the world but there is little doubt that the economic and political ripple effects caused by the Brexit vote will do harm in Latin America. → Read More

Latin America Won't Escape Brexit Impact

The United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union has create a lot of uncetainty in the world but there is little doubt that the economic and political ripple effects caused by the Brexit vote will do harm in Latin America. → Read More

Latin America Won't Escape Brexit Impact

The United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union has create a lot of uncetainty in the world but there is little doubt that the economic and political ripple effects caused by the Brexit vote will do harm in Latin America. → Read More

Latin America Won't Escape Brexit Impact

The United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union has create a lot of uncetainty in the world but there is little doubt that the economic and political ripple effects caused by the Brexit vote will do harm in Latin America. → Read More

Brazil’s Pre-Olympics Emergency Declaration Raises Legal Questions

A Brazilian state governor’s declaration of a state of emergency and request for federal money to meet obligations in hosting the Olympics in Rio… → Read More

Zelle Opens Miami Office With Three Attorneys

The Zelle insurance and antitrust law firm is opening an office led by a former Cozen O'Connor partner. → Read More

Have Global Compliance Problems? You're Not Alone

Multinational companies undergoing structural changes are at greatest risk for employee misconduct and employees in Brazil India and Russia report seeing more misconduct than those in other countries surveyed. → Read More

4 Tips for Responding to Bribery Pitches in International Business

Requests for bribes is common in some countries, but experts ofer four tips for avoiding and responding to illegal solicitations. → Read More

Ex-Bacardi Chairman Ruben Rodriguez Dies at 79

The retired Bacardi chairman and CEO died after a long illness. → Read More

Latin American Companies Back New US Trade Secrets Law

A new Defend Trade Secrets law may give Latin American companies reason to move computer servers to the United States. → Read More

CEO: Financial Tech Needs More Diversity, and Disruptions Help

A securities-lawyer-turned-entrepreneur says a diverse financial technology workforce is needed to help address economic inequalities. → Read More

Tax Attorneys See Reason for Clients to Worry About Panama Papers Inquiries

Some tax attorneys are getting more calls from clients concerned about offshore accounts, and the attorneys expect more scrutiny to come. → Read More