by Alex Alexander | Jun 6, 2013 | Blog, Uncategorized
By Santiago A. Cueto Just yesterday I received a call from a businessman looking to outsource a good part of his company’s assembly operation to another country. While I would prefer that the company keep its operations division close to home, I understand the...
by Alex Alexander | Jun 5, 2013 | Blog, Uncategorized
By On behalf of The Law Offices of Roderick V. Hannah, Esq., P.A. Scores of federal prison workers are seeking financial compensation for alleged sexual harassment that occurred at a complex in Florida. The female workers allege they have been groped, threatened with...
by Alex Alexander | Jun 4, 2013 | Blog, Uncategorized
By On behalf of ChaseLawyers Over the past few decades, many fans here in Miami have enjoyed the music of Prince, from “Purple Rain” to “Musicology.” While it may not surprise many that the artist continues to create music, the terms of his new...
by Alex Alexander | Jun 4, 2013 | Blog, Uncategorized
By Santiago A. Cueto As readers of this blog know, I’m a big advocate for the arbitration of international disputes. However, the fact remains that a great deal of cross-border disputes result in costly international litigation. I see that a lot here in Miami, where...
by Alex Alexander | Jun 3, 2013 | Blog, Uncategorized
By Santiago A. Cueto Whenever someone learns that our law firm (based in Miami) is currently handling a major international arbitration matter against the Kyrgyz Republic at the Hague, they almost always ask “why is a complex case like that being handled in...
by Alex Alexander | Jun 1, 2013 | Blog, Uncategorized
By Alex Barthet It often happens. After a contractor submits his proposal, the parties continue to negotiate, refining both the scope of the work and the final price. But while this is taking place, the contractor may begin to lay out the work and deliver some...