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Focus Latin America: A Supplement to The American Lawyer, Corporate Counsel & Daily Business Review

Updated: Aug 21, 2018

Joseph I. Zumpano was asked to opine on recent reforms emerging throughout Latin America for an article titled, License to Drill: From Mexico to Brazil, firms eagerly await energy reforms that will spawn big deals, big returns for clients in Latin America, published in the December 2013 of Focus Latin America: A Supplement to The American Lawyer, Corporate Counsel and Daily Business Review. Mr. Zumpano opined on how to counsel individual investors seeking investment opportunities in the United States due to political or economic unrest in their home countries as well as on how to counsel U.S. investors seeking investment opportunities in Latin America.

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lekor adams
lekor adams
29 jul

The "Focus Latin America" supplement is a valuable addition to major legal publications like The American Lawyer and Corporate Counsel. It's important to consider how legal professionals across various regions, including Latin America, handle complex cases. For instance, a **sexual assault lawyer** in California might approach cases differently than those in other regions. Understanding these regional differences enriches our perspective on global legal practices. By exploring these diverse approaches, we can enhance our own strategies and better support clients facing significant challenges. The supplement provides essential insights into how legal landscapes evolve and adapt in different contexts.

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