MIAMI — Rivero Mestre is proud to co-sponsor the ABA Commission on Hispanic Legal Rights and Responsibilities’ event, “From Immigrant to Ethnic: Examining the Evolving Changes for Hispanic Legal Rights,” at the University of Miami School of Law on Thursday, April 17, at 6:00 p.m. EDT.
Alejandro Portes and Patricia S. Abril will discuss how the immigrant experience influences education, employment, civic engagement, and other aspects of American life. This program is one of several regional events discussing the ABA Hispanic Commission’s recent report, “Latinos in the United States: Overcoming Legal Obstacles, Engaging in Civic Life.” Recently, Jorge A. Mestre, a member of the Hispanic Commission, discussed the report’s findings at the ABA Annual Meeting in Chicago.
The ABA Commission on Hispanic Legal Rights and Responsibilities focuses on developing and supporting initiatives and research to educate lawyers on how best to serve, promote civic responsibility within, and address the key legal challenges facing the Latino community in the United States.
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.About Rivero Mestre LLP