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Sequor Law
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Sequor Law is a Miami-based international law firm representing financial institutions, sovereign governments and state owned enterprises, public and non-public companies, insolvency practitioners and individual clients in the areas of asset recovery, financial fraud, insolvency and financial services litigation.
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1111 Brickell Avenue
Suite 1250
Miami, Florida 33131
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Phone: (+1) 305-372-8282
Fax: (+1) 305-372-8202
The Effect of the General Data Protection Regulation on Discovery in the United States
/0 Comments/in News Release /by Jacques HartThe early cases in the United States suggest that the GDPR may have a profound impact on discovery in the United States. The GDPR may provide for targets subject to the jurisdiction of courts in the United States to object to discovery with the purpose (or possibly under the guise) of protecting EU citizens’ privacy.
2021 IWIRC Board of Directors Announced
/0 Comments/in News Release /by Jacques HartThe International Women’s Insolvency and Restructuring Confederation (IWIRC) recently announced that Sequor Law shareholder Leyza Florin Blanco will be the new Chair of the Board of Directors. She will be the first Hispanic to hold the position.
Your Recovery Is Mine: Enforcement of Judgments via a Judgment Debtor’s Claims Against Third Parties
/0 Comments/in News Release /by Jacques HartAsset Recovery and Judgment Satisfaction demands access to broad remedies and creative thinking.
11th Circuit Court Of Appeals Affirms Sequor Law Section 1782 Orders
/0 Comments/in News Release /by Jacques HartSequor Law, led by Arnoldo B. Lacayo and Cristina Vicens, secured a favorable ruling from the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirming the district court’s orders holding that Sequor Law’s client was entitled to receive judicial assistance under 28 U.S.C. § 1782.
Eleventh Circuit Gives Green Light to Broad Discovery in Aid of Foreign Bankruptcies
/0 Comments/in News Release /by Jacques HartThe Eleventh Circuit recently affirmed a district court’s broad grant of discovery for use in five foreign bankruptcy proceedings to which the discovery applicant was a creditor-party.