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Our Cuba Working Group has helped clients across multiple industries navigate Cuba-related legal matters for more than 30 years. 

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International Law Quarterly's - Special Cuba Edition

Fall 2016

International Trade Alert - What's a President to Do? Options for Further Easing U.S. Sanctions against Cuba

Stephen Propst’s legal analysis on the U.S. President’s authority to change Cuban sanctions without Congress’ authorization.

“The Shifting Legal Landscape for Doing Business with Cuba”- Stephen Propst, D.C. Bar CLE presentation 

14 June 2016

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Stephen F. Propst

Stephen F. Propst

Partner
Washington, D.C.

Beth Peters

Beth Peters

Partner
Washington, D.C.

Richard C. Lorenzo

Richard C. Lorenzo

Regional Managing Partner
Miami




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Representative experience

Advise laboratory testing companies in the United States regarding family immigration DNA testing services for the US embassy in Cuba.

Advising a leading auto manufacturer regarding exports of automobiles to Cuba and establishing operations on the island. 

Advising a leading global satellite operator regarding the sanctions provisions and general licenses related to the provision of communications services to Cuba. 

Advising messaging software companies on the provision of software and related services to Cuba. 

Assist U.S. hotel companies to seek and comply with US government licenses related to travel, negotiations, and research of business opportunities in Cuba.

Assisted Carnival in obtaining U.S. Government authorizations in becoming the first U.S. cruise ship operator to sail to Cuba in more than 50 years.

Assisted Nissan in securing U.S. Government authorizations to transport a new car from the U.S. to Cuba in 58 years.

Counsel U.S. companies on expropriated property claims and engage in defense in US courts and other fora.

Counseling universities and colleges on education and research activities involving Cuba including general and specific licenses from the U.S. Government.

Provide advice to a travel service provider on establishing a representative office in Cuba.

Representing a number of leading U.S. manufacturers and suppliers in obtaining authorization to export medical equipment, medical products and pharmaceuticals to Cuba.

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Aerospace and Defense Automotive and Mobility Consumer Education Life Sciences and Health Care Technology

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