Statewide law firm Broad and Cassel today announced that Miami Partner Carlos Loumiet has once again been ranked in the Chambers Latin America 2017 guide as a leader in his field for work in Banking and Finance – Latin America-wide.
Loumiet “is praised by clients for his ‘availability and creative problem-solving skills,’” according to the 2017 Chambers Latin America. The guide is an independent, objective, research-based legal directory. Attorneys and law firms are selected for inclusion by strong recommendations from the market and according to reputation. The guide covers a total of 20 jurisdictions and spans Mexico, Central America, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and all Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries in South America. Chambers Latin America is published every September.
An AV Preeminent®-rated attorney and member of the firm’s Corporate and Securities Practice Group, Loumiet has worked with clients in almost every country in the Western Hemisphere and has extensive international experience. His clients have included a diverse mix, from governments and startup entities to large financial institutions and entrepreneurial family groups.
Loumiet’s practice focuses on a wide variety of cross-border and domestic transactional matters, including mergers and acquisitions, securities offerings, venture capital and private equity deals, financings, infrastructure projects, joint ventures and other commercial transactions. He is currently a board member of the Cuba Emprende Foundation and vice chair of The Florida Bar Caribbean Law Committee.
In the past year alone, Loumiet has been the recipient of several honors and awards, including receiving a “Most Effective Lawyers” Award from the Daily Business Review as well as recognition in Chambers USA 2016 for transactional banking and finance and Latin American investment, The Best Lawyers in America 2017 for banking and finance law, Florida Super Lawyers 2016 for securities and corporate finance, and South Florida Legal Guide Top Lawyers 2016.
Broad and Cassel established its founding office in Miami in 1946. The firm’s Miami attorneys focus their practices primarily in the following areas of law: Complex Commercial Litigation, including Real Estate and Securities Litigation, White Collar Defense and Compliance, Corporate and Securities both domestic and international, Real Estate and Eminent Domain, Bankruptcy, Health Law, Intellectual Property Litigation and Labor and Employment Law. Broad and Cassel has more than 170 lawyers and 200 support personnel located in nine offices throughout the state of Florida. The firm has extensive experience in a wide variety of corporate practice areas and industries. For more information, please visit us online at www.BroadandCassel.com or on Twitter and Facebook.