Claudio Lacayo Alvarez

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Claudio Lacayo Alvarez: Attorney with LAC Legal

Biography

Author: "The Formation of Laws in the 1972 Constitution," ("La Formación de las Leyes en la Constitución de 1972"), Thesis 1976; "Proposal for a Change in the Notification System of the Civil Process," 1996. Vice-Minister of Labor, Ministry of Labor, Republic of Panama, 1992. Public Notary Third of the Circuit of Panama 1999-2002.

Areas of Practice (5)

  • Corporate Law
  • Banking Law
  • Litigation
  • Maritime Law
  • General Practice

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Panama University, Law and Political Science Degree, 1976
Year of First Admission:
1981
Admission:
1981, Panama
Memberships:
Panamanian Law Bar; International School of Lawyers; Inter-American Federation of Lawyers; Inter-American Bar Federation; International Bar Association.
Languages:
Spanish
Birth Information:
Panama, July 13, 1953
ISLN:
905688624

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Credit Cards Accepted
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Other Information
Fixed fees available

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Location

  • Panama, Panama
    PH Building, Tower Financial Center, Floor 36 , Office A and B, Calle 50
    Panama,  00000
     Panama

    507-269-3373 Phone
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507-263-3191  Fax

www.lacayolevy.com

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