In order to complete the OECD accession process, Costa Rica recently passed important reforms to banking and financial sector laws and regulations, including the creation of
Our partner, Alberto Fernández López, is recognized in the 2021 edition of Who is Who Legal Central America for his experience in dispute resolution. According to
Lead University is delivering a 4-month executive program on competition law and policy to a group of young professionals from several Latin American countries. Our partner
In recent months, important new banking and financial regulations have been issued in Costa Rica, some of them related to legal reforms approved for the country’s
Today Arbitration Intelligence recognized our partner Alberto Fernández López as Arbitrator of the Year for 2020 in Costa Rica. The recognition is based on feedback from
Are monopolies allowed in Costa Rica? Check out this article by our partner, Alan Thompson, on the constitutional and legal issues surrounding monopolies in Costa Rica,
As Costa Rica completes its accession to the OECD, Lead University and the Costa Rican National Competitiveness Council have come together to establish an Observatory on
Our partner, Alberto Fernández López, is one of the panelists invited to the X Convention of Central America and the Caribbean Arbitration Centers, which will be
Proposed regulations of the new competition law in Costa Rica (Law No. 9736) are submitted for public consultation for 15 working days starting from today. This