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Newly Paved Foreign Investment Avenues in Cuba: Potholes and Pitfalls
/in Blog /by roar_adminIn the context of President Obama’s December 2014 statement regarding the re-establishment of diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba
La “Red de la Calle” or “Street Net” Helps Cuban Youth Connect
/in Blog /by roar_adminIt is no surprise Cuba’s connection to the internet is highly regulated.
Former CABA leader Judge Monica Gordo relishes her new role in the Circuit Civil Division
/in Blog /by roar_adminEvery three years, Miami-Dade County judicial assignments rotate, and change springs on the court administration, the bench and attorneys throughout the county
CABA v. Christopher: Twentieth Anniversary of the Guantánamo Refugees Litigation
/in Blog /by roar_adminIn the summer of 1994, tens of thousands of refugees—or balseros
Dichos de Cuba
/in Blog /by roar_adminEl que quiera su celeste que le cueste – If you want the sky, it will cost you. Success has a price: effort, time, money, dedication, etc. This dicho may […]
The Effect of Normalizing Relations with Cuba on Thousands of Cubans Living in the United States with Final Orders of Deportation
/in Blog /by roar_adminThe December 17, 2014 announcement the U.S. would be normalizing relations with Cuba has spawned much media attention.
Newly Paved Foreign Investment Avenues in Cuba: Potholes and Pitfalls
/in Blog /by roar_adminIn the context of President Obama’s December 2014 statement regarding the re-establishment of diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba
All That Glitters is Not Gold
/in Blog /by roar_adminOppression is defined as: (1) An act of cruelty, severity, unlawful exaction, or excessive use of authority; (2) An act of subjecting to cruel and unjust hardship; (3) An act of domination. Black’s Law Dictionary, 10th Ed. (2015).
What next for U.S.- Cuban Relations?
/in Blog /by roar_adminWe, CABA members, believe that we have a right and an obligation as Cuban Americans to participate and promote a peaceful transition to democracy in Cuba.
Costillitas Trader Vic’s
/in Blog /by roar_adminI always have had a silent respect for all things ribs. Respect for the ribs themselves – never really knowing the difference between pork and beef