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A Twenty-First Century Prisoner Exchange: The Case of the Isaías Brothers
Two brothers from Latin America are pitting the United States and Ecuador against each other in a battle over the freedom of the press, Edward Snowden, and campaign finance rules.
Salvage at Your Own Peril: A Common Law Approach to Maritime Treasure Recovery
This note will form a prescriptive guide for future disputes based on significant cases brought in American courts regarding the salvage of wrecks containing cultural property and lost treasure.
Fla. Judge OKs Espirito Santo’s $8M Deal With Bankrupt Bank
A Florida bankruptcy judge on Tuesday indicated that she would sign off on an $8 million settlement ending bankrupt Brazilian bank Banco Santos SA’s racketeering and tort suit against Portugal-based Espirito Santo Bank.
Internationally Noted Attorneys Establish Sequor Law
Sequor Law to focus on representing clients internationally in asset recovery, financial fraud, cross-border insolvency and financial services litigation. Sequor Law’s attorneys include all members of the Astigarraga Davis Top-Ranked Asset Recovery team.
Global Restructuring Review Top 100 Law Firms Listing
Shareholders Edward Davis and Gregory Grossman launched boutique Sequor Law in April, in what was effectively a rebrand of Miami firm Astigarraga Davis’ cross- border insolvency, international asset recovery and financial fraud team.
Sequor Law Listed Among World’s Top 100 Cross-Border Restructuring and Insolvency Law Firms
Sequor Law is proud to be listed among the world’s 100 top cross-border restructuring and insolvency law firms in the Global Restructuring Review’s “GRR 100,” a new annual guide.
US Government Repatriates 95 Artworks Linked to Disgraced Brazilian Financier
The United States has seized and returned 95 artworks valued in the tens of millions of dollars that once belonged to the disgraced Brazilian banker Edemar Cid Ferreira.