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Showing 541 - 550 of 586 for "Payet Rey Cauvi Pérez Abogados" with applied filters

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Dentons to form combination with Gallo Barrios Pickmann

26 May 2017 by Rani Mehta

Global firm to combine with Peruvian firm

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Jorge Grunberg joins Cariola Díez Pérez-Cotapos & Cía

17 May 2017 by Rani Mehta

Cariola Díez Pérez-Cotapos & Cía gains competition expert

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DLA Piper enters Peru market through cooperation agreement

28 March 2017 by Rani Mehta

Firm partners with Pizarro Botto & Escobar Abogados

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Pérez-Llorca expands corporate department with triple hire

20 January 2017 by John Crabb

Trio join from Cuatrecasas as firm shows market intent

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CMS expands into Peru, Chile and Colombia

17 January 2017 by Rani Mehta

Grau Abogados, Rodríguez Azuero Contexto Legal Abogados and Carey & Allende gain global network

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People and firms round-up - October-November 2016

29 December 2016 by IFLR1000 reporters

IFLR1000's selection of the most important lateral hires and firm news from October-November 2016

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The regionalisation of Central American law firms

09 December 2016 by Rani Mehta

Latin America correspondent Rani Mehta looks at the trend of law firm regionalisation in Central America

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LatamLex Nicaragua adds partner from Consortium

31 August 2016 by Rani Mehta

Firm adds corporate and M&A experience

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Miranda & Amado expands banking and finance practice

22 June 2016 by Rani Mehta

Firm makes second restructuring and insolvency hire in six months

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Commodities and conflict: Colombia’s battles with the oil and gas downturn and rebels

14 June 2016 by Michael Washburn

María Jimena Londoño, former corporate and finance lawyer at Pacific Energy Exploration & Production Corporation, speaks with Michael Washburn about the impact of low oil prices on Colombia’s economy and legal market, where the government could be doing more to help, and a potential end to the war with FARC