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See Who Passed the July 2021 New York Bar Exam
The New York State Board of Law Examiners examined 9,227 candidates during the July 27-28 examination. Of those candidates, 5,791 passed for an overall passing rate of 63%.In Win For Hogan Lovells, South Florida Judge Declines to Reverse $40M Arbitration Award
While the judge agreed that the Chilean lawyers clearly switched sides during an ongoing arbitration, she took issue with the petitioner having waited until after the final judgment was rendered to object on conflict-of-interest grounds.Spanish Firm Cuatrecasas Selects First Latin America Startup for Legal Boot Camps
Colombian fintech MO Technologies will receive legal mentorship from Juan Felipe Vera, a partner in the Spanish firm's Bogotá office.Spanish Firm Selects Colombian Fintech For First Startup Accelerator Program
Colombian fintech MO Technologies will receive legal mentorship from Juan Felipe Vera, a partner in the Spanish firm's Bogotá office.As Italy Booms, Law Firms Reap the Rewards—and Hunt for Talent
With the economy predicted to grow 6% this year, Italian law firms said they had seen unprecedented levels of work and, while not understaffed, some are seeking lawyers who can hit the ground running.View more book results for the query "Cuatrecasas"
Deal Watch: Big Deals in Data and Energy Lead the Week in M&A
Multiple $4 billion-plus deals in energy and data storage, plus a rather large buy of pest control company Anticimex, highlight a big week in big deals.Cuatrecasas Expands Legal Tech Accelerator to Latin America
The expansion of the firm's legal tech accelerator, called Cuatrecasas Acelera, is the latest sign of the firm's continued growth in Latin America.In the Spotlight: Sonia Velasco
Sonia Velasco is a Partner in Cuatrecasas' tax practice, and is based in their Barcelona office. She spoke to Private Client Global Elite about her…Jones Day Hires Miami Litigation Partner Amid Flurry of Latin American Laterals
Eliot Pedrosa was Greenberg Traurig's Miami litigation chairman before he took a two-year, Senate-appointed role with the Inter-American Development Bank. He is the latest in a series of Big Law hires focused on Latin America.Trending Stories