The Hispanic Bar Association of Northeast Florida hosts seminar on politics in Latin America

HispanicTips has 40,847 stories & 80,000+ visitors a month.
Check out today's 11 stories - Knowledge is Power!
Posted on: July 16th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Politics ] [ Florida ] [ Jacksonville ]
Tags: ,

“The Hispanic Bar Association of Northeast Florida met Thursday for a luncheon and seminar to shed light on important political developments in Latin America.

Phillip Buhler, president of the Hispanic Bar Association, wanted to provide local attorneys and companies an update on the political shift in Latin America and how it is affecting the United States.

“The seminar addressed the leftward political shift in Latin America and its effect on businesses and the law,” he said. “I wanted to focus on our connection with Latin America.””

Stumble it! | | AddThis Feed Button

Other posts that may interest you

Hispanic Bar, Florida Coastal team to form networking program

Hispanic Contractors Association of Georgia (HCAG) and Hispanic American Center for Economic Development (HACED) Sponsor Insurance Seminar for Hispanic Constractors

Up & Comers: Claudia Calle and Toto Gonzalez, Fabrika Group - Miami, Florida

Hispanic Marketing Expert Joins The Western Home Furnishings Association (WHFA) & NHFA Seminar Series at Market

NAHREP, Wells Fargo To Co-Host Hispanic Home Buying Empowerment Seminar - Lake Buena Vista, Florida

Hispanic Hotel Owners Association To Host Hotel Investment Seminar in New York City

Pazmino Concludes Journey Into Ecuadorian Politics - University of Tampa

As soon as the news of Sandra Day O'Connor's retirement hit Miami, leaders of the 1,700-member Cuban American Bar Association began calling each other with one name in mind: Raoul Cantero, a Florida Supreme Court justice.

U.S. presidential hopefuls turn focus to Latin America - Demographic changes driving vote-seekers to Hispanic arena

Hispanic Hotel Owners Association’s Second Hotel Investment Seminar for High Net-worth Latinos Attracts Twice the Expected Attendance





Check us out!

Feedback Form