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Fernando Tamayo Quoted in Article on Differences between US and Ecuadorian Criminal Law

The Miami Herald published article titled “Gaming the System – The U.S. keeps erecting immigration barriers. Rich elites can maneuver around them”. In the article, Coffey Burlington Partner Fernando Tamayo discussed how Ecuadorian criminal law differs from U.S. law, in that under Ecuadorian law, a defendant is presumed innocent until his or her criminal conviction has been […]

Kendall Coffey, Daniel Blonsky, and Paul Schwiep Presenters at Coronavirus Business Disruption: Opportunities Beyond Litigation

Coffey Burlington partners Kendall Coffey, Daniel Blonsky, and Paul Schwiep were speakers at a Webinar in conjuction with CPA and Advisors Morrison, Brown, Argiz & Farra titled “Coronavirus Business Disruption: Opportunities Beyond Litigation” discussing immediate issues, challenges, and opportunities arising out of the COVID-19 outbreak. They were joined by Marta Alfonso and Hernando Gomez of […]

Kendall Coffey Presents at ABA / Russian Arbitration Association Conference of the Resolution of CIS-Related Business Disputes

Coffey Burlington partner Kendall Coffey was a speaker this month at the ABA / Russian Arbitration Association Conference of the Resolution of CIS-Related Business Disputes on “Seeking protection through interim relief: A multi-jurisdictional toolbox for CIS-related disputes -Library Hall” analyzing the use of attachments, injunctions and other remedies to freeze and secure assets. He was […]

Kendall Coffey Quoted in Article on Hearsay Exceptions

The Daily Business Review published article titled “Florida Judge Warns Against Using Case Law, Not Statutes, to Support Hearsay Exceptions” analyzing arguments that overlook Florida Statutes governing hearsay in favor of focusing on broader case-law analysis. The article reads “This issue crops up often, according to Kendall Coffey of Coffey Burlington, who teaches Florida constitutional law […]