As an attorney based in Miami, I see a lot of international fraud cases filed in Miami. But lately I’m seeing a lot of cases related to what can best be described as gold fraud. Of course, with the price of gold in record territory, this is not exactly a surprise. Just today, the Securities… Continue Reading
Monthly Archives: September 2010
Is International Arbitration to Blame for the Sharp Decrease in Federal Jury Trials? Yes, Partly.
Posted in International Arbitration, International LitigationI have a fair number of cases in federal court at the moment. One of my clients recently asked me if their federal court case would make it to trial. While I knew that few cases these days—whether fedearl or state court—make it to trial, a recent story in the National Law Journal quantifies just how… Continue Reading
Hey China Addicts–The Florida Bar Just Published a Special China Edition of the International Law Quarterly. Get Your China Fix Here.
Posted in Random Thoughts and ObservationsBeing a Miami attorney, I am used to seeing articles and journals expounding on Latin America this and Latin America that. In a refreshing change of course, the Florida Bar just released its first ever China Edition of the International Law Quarterly. This is a milestone for the Bar. Congratulations to Alvin Lindsay and Mikki… Continue Reading