GUATEMALA
CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY FROM LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES
Article 38 of Guatemala´s Criminal Law regulates the criminal responsibility of companies and other legal entities and establishes that the directors, managers, executives, representatives, staff members or employees that took part in the perpetration of a criminal act and... (keep reading)
  EL SALVADOR
COMPLIANCE OF COMMERCIAL OBLIGATIONS EL SALVADOR
Corporate and individual merchants must comply annually with the following commercial obligations... (keep reading)
  HONDURAS
MINIMUM WAGE FOR THE YEAR 2021 HAS NOT YET BEEN AGREED UPON, THE AMNESTIES PACKAGE CONTINUES TO BE IN FORCE
The adjustment to the minimum wage for the year 2021 has not been agreed by the Tripartite Table made up of the government, the business sector, and the labor sector. Employees request an increase that... (keep reading)
  NICARAGUA
PRESERVATION OF DATA AND INFORMATION: AN OBLIGATION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS OPERATORS TO PRESERVE DATA GENERATED FROM THE SERVICES THEY PROVIDE
Within the current growth and development of the regulation of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the Nicaraguan legal framework, a recent Regulation was published on January 29 by... (keep reading)
 

COSTA RICA
ELECTRONIC INVOICE: APPROVED IN FIRST DEBATE AS AN ENFORCEABLE TITLE FOR JUDICIAL COLLECTION PROCEDURES
On Wednesday, February 24th, the Legislative Assembly approved on First Debate the bill No. 21364 for the reform of article 460 of the Commercial Code, by means of which a third paragraph is added to said... (keep reading)

 

PANAMA
PANAMA: GLOBAL CHAMPION FOR ENERGY COMPACTS
Over the past month, on February 2021, the United Nations (UN) placed Panama as an Energy Transition leader for enabling the Sustainable Development Goals into energy actions to transform... (keep reading)

Arias stands out
for the Ip Work in the WTR 1000
Ranking
2020-2021

Lilian Arias, Recognized as an Emblematic
Woman 2021

Arias, part of the “Leading Light 2020” in Central America for its
Pro-bono work