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Latinvex 50: Banking & Finance Leaders

A closer look at the leading international law firms in Latin America banking& finance work.

BY LATINVEX STAFF

Latinvex takes a closer look at the key highlights of the international law firms that top the Latinvex Legal 50 category for banking & finance work.

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Keywords:  Ecuador, Haynes and Boone, Latham & Watkins, Mexico, Panama, Paul Hastings

Ranking Keywords: Andrews Kurth, ARHMF, Baker & McKenzie, Chadbourne, Cleary Gottlieb, Clifford Chance, Davis Polk, Haynes and Boone, Hogan Lovells, Holland & Knight, Hunton & Williams, Jones Day, K&L Gates, Latham & Watkins, Linklaters, Paul Hastings, Ropes & Gray, Simpson Thacher, Thompson & Knight, Walkers




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Latinvex 50: The FCPA & Fraud Leaders

Latinvex 50: The Litigation Leaders

Latinvex 50: The Project Finance Leaders

Latinvex 50: Environment, Insurance, Labor, Mining, Tax Leaders


THE DATA

Latinvex Legal 50 (2015): The Ranking

Latinvex Legal 50 (2015): By Alphabetical Order

Latinvex Legal 50 (2015): Top 15 Arbitration Firms

Latinvex Legal 50 (2015): Top 20 Banking & Finance Firms

Latinvex Legal 50 (2015): Top 15 Capital Markets Firms

Latinvex Legal 50 (2015): Top 25 Corporate/M&A Firms

Latinvex Legal 50 (2015): Top 15 Energy Firms

Latinvex Legal 50 (2015): Top 10 FCPA & Fraud Firms

Latinvex Legal 50 (2015): Top 10 Litigation Firms

Latinvex Legal 50 (2015): Top 10 Project Finance Firms 



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