EASE OF ESTA VISA WAIVER PROGRAM QUESTIONED AFTER WAKE OF PARIS ATTACKS

December 4, 2015
The November 13th, 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris have spurred the U.S. Government to re-examine the ease of access into the United States through ...
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Topics: Business Law, E-2, ESTA, executive visa, Immigration, Immigration Law, Investor Visa, L-1, Paris Attacks, Waiver Visa Program, White House

Protect your business and form a Florida Limited Liability Company

October 30, 2015
If you want to open a new business or your business is functioning without any business structure, you must organize or incorporate your business. ...
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Topics: Business Law, Florida Limited Liability Company, Limited Liability Company, Operating Agreement

What Type of Entity Should Your New Company Be

September 1, 2015
One of the main issues that startups encounter when forming their business is determining what type of entity would best suit their company. There ...
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Topics: Business Law

Key to a Successful Start-Up

August 18, 2015
Starting a business is not an easy thing to do. It’s actually quite frightening to take a leap into the unknown while hoping that you land on your ...
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Topics: Business Law

Elective Share: A possibility for the surviving spouse when dissatisfied with the provisions of the decedents estate plan

August 10, 2013
Let's say you have been married with your spouse for many years and you feel it is safe to assume that your spouse will leave you as the beneficiary ...
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Topics: Business Law

Spanish companies move to South Florida to alleviate the effects of the economic crisis

June 17, 2013
Spanish secretary of State for Commerce, Jaime García-Legaz, has indicated recently that the rate in which Spanish companies establish branches in ...
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Topics: Business, Business Law, Carlos A. Giménez, economic crisis, investment, Jaime García-Legaz, Miami, Spain

Spain Approves New Law to Spur Entrepreneurial Activity and Investment

June 12, 2013
The objective of the recently approved law is to stimulate the creation of jobs in new companies, or those which are growing, and offer even more ...
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Topics: Business Law, Entrepreneur’s law, Espana, Ley de Emprendedores, Spain

Colombian Consumers Demand Genuine Products; US-Colombia FTA Penalizes Piracy

May 23, 2013
We recently spoke to an online-based video game distributor in Medellin Colombia who explained his fight against pirated versions of games he sells. ...
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Topics: Business Law, Colombia Free Trade Agreement, copyrights, miami international trade law attorneys, movies, Patents, Piracy, removed in US-Colombia FTA, Trademarks, video games

Colombian Energy Export Prospects

May 22, 2013
Colombia’s growing economy will demand more energy and electricity solutions for powering rural parts of the country. According to a US Department of ...
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Topics: Business Law, Colombia, Colombia Free Trade Agreement, Energy, Equipment, Hyrdoeletric dam

Spanish Investment in Colombia

May 19, 2013
Colombia is playing an important role in the internationalization of Spanish companies. Colombia is an ideal platform for companies interested on ...
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Topics: Business Law, Colombia, export, Free Trade Agreement, import, legal stability, Spain, Spanish Investment