WASHINGTON — Bloomberg BNA discussed an ABA panel moderated by M. Paula Aguila today at the ABA Section of International Law Spring Meeting in Washington D.C. The panel, Litigating in an Evolving Landscape: A Survey of Data Privacy Laws, discussed how personal data protection laws in a sample of Latin American countries affect U.S. litigation discovery of electronic information. The panelists were Eric Bukstein, Assistant General Counsel – Global Data Privacy, Honeywell International; Victoria King, Group Vice President of Public Affairs, UPS; Ash Mishra, Chief Compliance Officer, Mars; and Elizabeth Silver, Senior Associate, Gibson Dunn. Click here to see the article.
Founded in 1933, the ABA’s Section of International Law is a leader in educating international-law practitioners. It promotes interest, activity, and research in international law and advances “the rule of law in the world.”
Aguila’s practice focuses primarily on commercial litigation, including international litigation and arbitration, and white collar criminal defense. She defends and prosecutes substantial business disputes before the Courts of the United States and the State of Florida, as well as in domestic and international arbitration proceedings.
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Rivero Mestre, from its offices in Miami and New York, represents clients from investigation to verdict and appeal in complex business disputes in U.S. federal courts, state courts, and domestic and international arbitration proceedings. The firm’s practice focuses primarily on representing clients in a broad range of complex commercial disputes including financial institution matters, antitrust matters, intellectual property disputes, and litigation and arbitration relating to Latin American trade and investment. For more information, visit www.riveromestre.com.