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Turnin’ Havana to Atlanta: The White House Opens Doors for U.S. Telecommunications Investment in Cuba and Latin America

Historic changes in relations between the United States and Cuba (that touch nerves in Hip-Hop and on Capitol Hill) and new U.S. sanctions against Venezuela may provide increased opportunities fo...

https://www.latinolawblog.com/2014/12/articles/commerce/turnin-havana-to-atlanta-the-white-house-opens-doors-for-u-s-telecommunications-investment-in-cuba-and-latin-america/

U.S. Court of Appeals (2nd Circuit) Orders Argentina To Sub...al For Alternative Payment Plan To Avoid Debt Default… Again

By Gabriel Matus On March 1, 2013, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ordered Argentina to submit its proposal for the terms on which it is prepared to make payment on approximately...

https://www.latinolawblog.com/2013/03/articles/commerce/u-s-court-of-appeals-2nd-circuit-orders-argentina-to-submit-proposal-for-alternative-payment-plan-to-avoid-debt-default-again/

Fifth Circuit Refuses to Enforce Mexican Reorganization Plan’s Proposed Release of Non-Debtor Bond Guarantors

The Fifth Circuit recently upheld a Texas Bankruptcy Court’s refusal to enforce non-debtor third party releases in the Mexican reorganization proceeding (known as a concurso mercantil) of Mexic...

https://www.latinolawblog.com/2012/12/articles/commerce/fifth-circuit-refuses-to-enforce-mexican-reorganization-plans-proposed-release-of-non-debtor-bond-guarantors/

Fifth Circuit Expected To Issue Landmark Ruling Concerning ...of Foreign Bankruptcy Proceedings Contrary to US Public Policy

By Alan Feld In a widely followed dispute, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals will soon render a decision on the appeal of a Texas Bankruptcy Court’s refusal to recognize non-debtor third party...

https://www.latinolawblog.com/2012/11/articles/commerce/fifth-circuit-expected-to-issue-landmark-ruling-concerning-recognition-of-foreign-bankruptcy-proceedings-contrary-to-us-public-policy/