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Cúcuta

Colombia

Our CMS Rodriguez-Azuero office in the city of Cúcuta is one of the most specialized in its field, supporting medium and large companies and corporate groups in the region.

Our team advises in all areas of law, particularly in labor, commercial, tax and environmental matters for the industrial, commercial, and service sectors of the department.

CMS Rodriguez-Azuero's new office in the city of Cúcuta stands out especially for our solid experience in the Mining and Environmental sector, an area through which we regularly advise mining companies in obtaining mining titles and project development.

Please contact us for more information about our services. Legal experts and the different teams of CMS Rodriguez-Azuero are always ready to assist companies in the region.

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Our office is located in Av. 0. No. 11-30 – Centro Comercial Gran Bulevar, Local 237 - Cúcuta, Colombia.

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CMS Rodríguez-Azuero
Centro Comercial Gran Bulevar, Local 237
Cúcuta
Colombia

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26/11/2024
On the Pulse webinar series 2024 - Autumn/Winter
Welcome to the Autumn/Winter part of the 2024 On the Pulse webinar series.  This webinar series brings you updates on the latest legal and commercial developments in the life sciences & healthcare sector from around the world. We will be hosting a webinar on:Cyber Breach Preparedness and Response for the Life Sciences & Healthcare Sector - 26 NovemberThe webinar will be one hour in length with a 15-minute Q&A session.
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This Expert Guide provides an overview of cryptoasset regulation (prior to the introduction of MiCA), both inside and outside the EU. We summarise the regulations applying to the main activities performed...
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CMS International Disputes Digest – 2024 Summer Edition
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CMS Expert Guide to International Arbitration
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