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Our partner Alberto Fernández López will participate as a guest panelist in the VII Public Procurement and Arbitration Conference organized by Círculo de Arbitraje con el Estado (CAE), a private institute based in Lima, Perú.

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The Who’s Who Legal: Central America 2024 report recommends our partners Alberto Fernández López in the area of Dispute Resolution and Alan Thompson in the area of Banking and Finance. Our thanks to clients, colleagues

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The Costa Rican competition authority (Coprocom) is presenting the new guidelines for analysis of relative monopolistic practices. Under Costa Rican law, these practices include agreements and unilateral conduct involving companies operating at different levels of

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Our partner Alberto Fernandez Lopez was invited to participate as a panelist at the regional meeting of the Dispute Resolution Board Foundation in Panama City on March 4-6. Alberto participated in a panel discussion on

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Our partner Alan Thompson participated as a guest speaker in the inaugural class of a Competition Law course organized by the International Chamber of Commerce ICC Costa Rica, which is taking place from February 15

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We recognize our partner Alberto Fernández López for his incorporation last December to the list of arbitrators of the Inter-American Commercial Arbitration Commission (CIAC) for the period 2023-2026 and to the list of arbitrators of

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Draft guidelines on the analysis of relative monopolistic practices (which include vertical restraints and abuse of dominance) were recently submitted for public consultation by the Costa Rican competition authority (Coprocom). The objective of these guidelines

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Our partner Alberto Fernández López will participate as a panelist in the III Meeting of Experts in Construction organized by Ankawa International in Cusco, Perú, on November 24-25. Alberto will speak about the advantages of

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In Costa Rica, competition authorities (Sutel in the telecom market and Coprocom in all other markets) may conduct unannounced inspections (dawn raids) on companies’ premises to gather evidence of possible monopolistic practices. These inspection powers

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