Multiple local, national, and international media outlets reached out to Akerman International Practice Chair Pedro Freyre for commentary about the Trump Administration’s activation of Title III of the Helm-Burtin Act, which is expected to fully go into effect on May 2nd.
Freyre told the Financial Times, “This is the sharpest turning away yet of any U.S. policy of engagement with Cuba. The overarching point is that the U.S. policy is now in full-blown isolation mode.”
Miami Herald: “Cruise lines may face lawsuits over use of confiscated property in Cuba”
WLRN: Trump And Title III: Will Exile Lawsuits Drive Investment Out Of Cuba – Or Fizzle?
Bloomberg: “Trump to Allow U.S. Lawsuits Over Seized Property in Cuba”
Jamaica Observer: “Flood of lawsuits, flight of investors on cards with US Cuba move”
The Daily Star: “Lawsuits seen after U.S. move on Cuba”
Local 10: “Thorny issues arise with claims over seized property in Cuba”
Financial Times: “US targets Nicolás Maduro with new measures against Cuba”
Reuters: “EXPLAINER-Trump allows lawsuits over Cuba confiscated property: What you need to know”
Cubanet: “Dueños de propiedades confiscadas en Cuba están listos para demandar”
France24: “Flood of lawsuits, flight of investors on cards with US Cuba move”
Univision 23: “Bolton elogia a Bahía de Cochinos y refuerza las sanciones estadounidenses contra Cuba”
Cibercuba: “¿Amenaza la Ley Helms-Burton las viviendas de los cubanos?”
Radio Canada: “Cuba : le Canada dénonce les mesures de Washington”
AFP: “Posibles efectos de medidas de EU contra negocios en Cuba”