Recently by Luis Rafael Pellerano
Labor & Employment
Expected Changes To Dominican Republic’s Labor Law Likely To Rebalance Employer-Employee Relationship
In recent years, the Dominican Republic has enacted reforms affecting virtually every industry and every significant Dominican statute with one principal goal in mind: to enhance the rule of law for the benefit of Dominicans and investors – foreign and domestic alike. Thus, the Dominican...
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Business Opportunities Abound Under Dominican-Central America-U.S. Free Trade Agreement
Almost exactly a decade ago, on August 5, 2004, the United States signed the Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement (“DR-CAFTA”) with the Dominican Republic and five Central American countries (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua...
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With A Wide Variety Of Incentives, The Dominican Republic Continues To Attract International Investors
Editor: Please tell our readers about the focus of your practice. Pellerano: I joined Pellerano & Herrera in 1979 and became a partner in 1986. My practice is concentrated in banking and finance, project finance, mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures. I represent foreign companies and...
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Dominican Republic Broadens Nation’s Transfer Pricing Rules
The Dominican Republic recently enacted new rules that expand the country’s transfer pricing program so that it now applies to a much larger group of foreign companies doing business in the Dominican Republic than it did previously. Before these new rules took effect, the Dominican Republic...
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Securitizations Simplified In The Dominican Republic
Over the past decade or so, the Dominican Republic, a member of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (“IOSCO”) and one of the countries that subscribes to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (“OECD”) Principles of Corporate...
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