Ramona Tudorancea at the ABA Section of International Law Fall Conference in Miami
2017年12月15日 . 2 min readOn October 25, Loeb Smith Attorneys’ Cayman Islands-based corporate lawyer Ramona Tudorancea will chair and moderate the panel titled “Caribbean Offshore Jurisdictions as Stepping Stones for Cross-Border Investments in the Americas“, scheduled as part of the Miami Fall Meeting of the Section of International Law of the American Bar Association and taking place at the JW Marriot Marquis, Met Ballroom 4, starting 4.30 PM.

Panelists include James H. Barrett from Baker & McKenzie LLP (Miami), Fernanda Bastos from Buhatem, Souza, Cescon, Barrieu & Flesch Advogados (Brazil), Pablo Falabella from Bulló Abogados (Argentina), Fabian A. Pal (Miami), and Kevin P. Scanlan from Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP (New York).
The panel is sponsored by the Lawyers Abroad Committee (LAC), where Ms. Tudorancea currently serves as a Vice-Chair of Publications, and co-sponsored by the International M&A and Joint Venture Committee, the Latin America and Caribbean Committee, and the International Tax Committee.
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