Pérez Bustamante & Ponce | Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, etc. | 2 Dec 2022
Latin American targets are often family-owned or governed by a long-standing management team; therefore, due diligence usually poses practical challenges in addition to purely legal challenges.
TMF Group | Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, etc. | 29 Nov 2022
TMF Group’s Global Business Complexity Index 2022 explores 292 different indicators relating to business complexity, to provide in-depth analysis of…
Ogier | Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, etc. | 11 Nov 2022
Bolivia is a member of the Andean Pact along with the other members of the Andean Community, namely, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. According to the…
Dentons | Bolivia | 28 Oct 2022
"Due to the covid-19 health crisis and global lockdown, the Bolivian M&A market was almost paralysed between..."
Lexology PRO | Asia-Pacific, Bolivia, European Union, etc. | 27 Oct 2022
A US CBDC remains “highly sceptical,” a French cement company is fined US$778 million for terrorist financing, and a former Bolivian Minister pleads guilty to accepting bribes – plus other key updates.
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Edited by José Astigarraga of Reed Smith LLP and containing the knowledge and experience of 48 other leading practitioners from throughout the region, Latin Lawyer and Global Arbitration Review are delighted to publish The Guide to International Arbitration in Latin America.
It provides guidance that will benefi t all arbitration specialists in Latin America, one of the most important regions in the world for international arbitration, drawing on the expertise of highly sophisticated practitioners to draw out trends and give practitioners the tools they need to navigate the arbitration marketplace in the region today.
Dechert LLP | Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, etc. | 15 Sep 2022
Constitutional reforms that have taken place in tandem since the 1990s have prompted scepticism about whether international arbitration is, indeed, welcome in the region.
Moreno Baldivieso Estudio de Abogados | Bolivia | 15 Sep 2022
From the very beginning of Bolivian legislative history, arbitration was available to the parties facing legal disputes under the regulations contained in general legal standards such as the...
Latin Lawyer | Bolivia | 15 Sep 2022
Arbitration is an effective, traditional and well-structured mechanism for solving disputes in Bolivia. Arbitral institutions and legislation have…
Greenberg Traurig LLP | Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, etc. | 9 Jul 2022
On June 6, Chile’s National Energy Commission (CNE) launched a public consultation regarding the Technical Standard for Coordination and Operation of…