Latin America Series – Finance and Project Infrastructure: Securing Capital in Today's Economy

Holland & Knight Webinar
Webinar, CLE Available
November 13, 2019
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1:30 PM - 2:30 PM ET

Holland & Knight is pleased to present our Latin America Series, which explores various topics and provides in-depth analysis of the business and legal opportunities across the region. Our complimentary presentations are strongly encouraged for companies considering entry into the Latin America market or already doing business in the area, as well as for Latin American companies exploring entry into the U.S. market.

You are cordially invited to our upcoming presentation, "Finance and Project Infrastructure: Securing Capital in Today's Economy." By combining in-depth knowledge and years of practical experience, our attorneys will discuss the numerous opportunities for companies conducting business in Latin America to effectively secure funding or provide capital for private and government-sponsored infrastructure projects, as well as many other developments and real estate opportunities across the Americas.

Topics include:

  • risks and opportunities for investors in light of the current political climates across Latin America and the United States
  • current legal structures of project finance in Mexico and how they mitigate risks
  • investing in U.S. infrastructure
  • sustainability-linked lending and green bonds
  • current infrastructure developments and significant transactions in the U.S. by Latin American companies

Presenters:

Norberto Quintana  |  Partner, Miami and New York
Peter Baumgaertner  |  Partner, New York
Stephen Double  |  Partner, New York
Alejandro Landa Thierry  |  Partner, Mexico City
Lara Rios  |  Senior Counsel, Miami and New York

Continuing Legal Education:

Holland & Knight is an approved CLE provider in several jurisdictions, including California, Georgia, Illinois, New York and Texas. All reasonable efforts to seek CLE credits for this program will be made. In certain instances, some programs may not be awarded CLE credits because of either content or jurisdictional restrictions. For New York attorneys, this program's format qualifies for CLE for transitional (newly admitted) and experienced attorneys.

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