International Business Law Thrives as Other Areas of Law Languish
One Miami Attorney Finds Success as Demand for International Business Lawyers Explodes.
MIAMI, Nov. 1, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- A day in the life of international business attorney and power broker Santiago A. Cueto reads like the agenda of a high-ranking foreign diplomat. Whether he's representing defrauded investors against the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, a Chinese client in a multinational business deal, a Brazilian client in a trade dispute, or the victims of human rights abuses in Yemen, it's all in a day's work for the Miami-based international business attorney.
While other areas of law have been hit hard by the economic crisis, Mr. Cueto has seen his international caseload skyrocket as more multinational companies, both in the U.S. and abroad, take advantage of the excellent growth opportunities presented by the global economy.
According to Mr. Cueto, "international business law has, up to now, been a niche practice for a handful of highly-specialized law firms. However, as more businesses recognize the growth potential in doing business overseas, the practice area has undergone a significant transformation."
Once dominated by the demands of wealthy corporations and business executives, international business law "now widely caters to the needs of small- and medium-sized business owners," Mr. Cueto added.
To service the increased demand for information on international business law, Mr. Cueto, a board certified international law expert, developed a suite of international websites catering to the needs of business owners across the globe.
The "Law Advisor" branded websites include the International Business Law Advisor, Brazil Law Advisor, Switzerland Law Advisor, Singapore Law Advisor and the local oriented Miami Law Advisor. More sites are in development to support Mr. Cueto's growing portfolio of European and Asian business clients.
With the Obama Administration's recent signing of free trade agreements with Panama, South Korea and Colombia, the biggest trade deal since NAFTA's signing in 1994, Mr. Cueto expects growth in the demand for international business attorneys to continue.
About: Santiago A. Cueto, is a board certified international attorney representing international business clients from the boardroom to the courtroom. You can learn more about Cueto Law Group, P.L., by visiting the firm's website at www.CuetoLawGroup.com and Law Advisor websites at www.IntlBusinessLaw.com ; www.BrazilLawAdvisor.com; www.SwitzerlandLawAdvisor.com ; www.SingaporeLawAdvisor.com ; and www.MiamiLawAdvisor.com .
Contact: Santiago A. Cueto, + 1 (305) 777-0377
SOURCE Cueto Law Group, P.L.
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