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Helms-Burton Risks Continue For Companies With Investments And Operations In Cuba
15 October 2019
Jones Day
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The uncertainty continues for companies potentially at risk
since the Trump Administration lifted the suspension on Title III
of the Helms-Burton Act, a provision that empowers U.S. nationals
with claims to confiscated property in Cuba to file suit in U.S.
courts against entities "trafficking" in those
assets.
Rick Puente and Chris Pace review recent case developments,
discuss the appointment of new National Security Advisor Robert
O'Brien, and talk about what parties possibly affected by
Helms-Burton should expect next.
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