Marcelo Bombau: The Argentine Legal Roller Coaster American Bar Association Section of International Law - Hyatt Regency on Capitol HIll What is Next in the Practice of Law in Latin America? Capitalizing Opportunities and Negotiating Challenges
During the last decade Latin America has witnessed appreciable political changes. In certain cases traditional capitalistic models have been reemphasized, while other countries have turned sharply to more leftist (populist, to some) regimes.
Traditional rule of law building blocks have now shifted impacting the practice of legal profession in several countries. Lawyers have been forced to rethink their own practice, along with the structures of certain regional cross border transactions. In addition there has been a relative resurgence of State related international litigation.
These issues will be subject to in-depth discussion, with a focus on challenges and opportunities offered by this convoluted legal environment, with particular emphasis on the efforts of lawyers and law firms to preserve the rule of law.
Speakers from a wide array of Latin American countries will explain the recent developments affecting their own individual practices and discuss opportunities and challenges in each of their own jurisdictions.
Sponsoring Committee: Latin America and Caribbean Committee
Co-Sponsor: ABA Young Lawyers Division
Program Chair & Moderator: JOSÉ ALEJANDRO Torres, Posse Herrera & Ruiz Bogotá, Colombia
Speakers: LUIS FELIPE ARZE S. Carey & Allende Abogados Santiago, Chile
MARCELO BOMBAU M. & M. Bomchil Buenos Aires, Argentina
BRUCE HOROWITZ Paz Horowitz S.A. Quito, Ecuador
WALTER DOUGLAS STUBER Walter Stuber Advogados São Paulo, Brazil
JOSE GREGORIO TORREALBA Hoet Peláez Castillo & Duque Caracas,Venezuela
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