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Admiralty Lawyers practicing in the Caribbean & Central America ...
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This industry comprises offices of legal practitioners known as lawyers or attorneys (i.e., counselors-at-law) primarily engaged in the practice of Admiralty Law in the Caribbean & Central America.
  • Carreira Pitti P.C. - Maritime litigation at the Panama Canal, related to Panamanian registered vessels.
  • Fitzwilliam, Stone,Furness-Smith & Morgan - Trinidad and Tobago law firm established in 1919. We specialise in various aspects of law, including company, commercial, conveyancing, intellectual property,admiralty and general litigation
  • Jimenez, Graffam & Lausell - The Jiménez, Graffam & Lausell Law Firm was founded in 1968 by Nicolás Jimenez and José Antonio Fusté, graduates of the University of Puerto Rico Law School, with a concentration in admiralty and maritime law practice.
  • Pardini, de la Guardia, Ballard & Partners - International business law firm, serving clients for matters including corporate, business, banking, and maritime law from offices in Panama, Geneva, Tokyo, BVI and Bahamas.
  • Sabatino Pizzolante Despacho de Abogados - In the maritime field, our services are not restricted to Maritime and Port law, but through Associated Maritime Consultants, these services extend to the areas of managing and technical consultancy.
  • Zielinski & Gonzalez - Full service law firm, including Admiralty and Maritime law, operating on Curacao, The Netherlands Antilles and Aruba.
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