Construction

Lexincorp Centro América has advised construction companies in a complete array of fields, including subcontractors and other market agents. We are knowledgeable of the construction related laws, labor and social security laws and contracting laws, in general.
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Allan Hernández
Associate
Costa Rica
Born on May 20th, 1973. Admitted, 2001, Costa Rica.
Education: Licentiate in Law (J.D.) and Notary Public, Escuela Libre de Derecho University, 2001. Certified Conciliator and Mediator, Escuela Libre de Derecho University, 2004. Certified in Legal Aspects of International Trade, Georgetown University Law Center – INCAE, 2006-2007.
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PROTECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION IN COSTA RICA
Nowadays, information has obtained an enormous economic value. This is particularly true for the case of banking issues and financial transactions in general, but especially in those areas where it is possible to construe an image of a person, based on their interaction with society and with technological media.
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Lexincorp Provides El Salvador´s Tax Admendments 2010 Conference
On January 27, 2010, Lexincorp held a conference in a hotel of San Salvador, named “Tax Amendments, Legal and Financial Implications for the Companies", which was attended by approximately 100 people, including general managers as well as legal managers and financial managers of the most prestigious companies in El Salvador and Central America.
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Telecom Market Opening In Costa Rica.
With the CAFTA approval, the subsequent ratification of the complementary agenda for the implementation of this trade agreement, the telecommunications market in Costa Rica will evolve from a public monopoly to a competitive market; which will be regulated by a specialized entity in the matter, called the Telecommunications Superintendence (SUTEL).
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COLLATERAL PLEDGES IN GUATEMALA
Thousands of small producers across Guatemala may already have access to bank loans by furnishing their working tools or chattel mortgage on livestock, purchase orders, receivable invoices, crops, and so on, as collateral security. All this with the help of the Pledge Law
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