degonzalez@hhlaw.com
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+1.305.459.6649
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Daniel
E.
González
Partner,
Miami
Daniel González is Co-director of the firm's international litigation and arbitration practice. He practices principally in the areas of complex commercial litigation and arbitration in the United States, Latin America, and Europe.
Daniel has a broad background in financial, accounting, and securities related issues and his practice emphasizes international commercial litigation and arbitration. The Miami Herald recently named Daniel one of the top five arbitration lawyers in South Florida, which is the fastest growing situs. As lead trial and arbitral counsel in multi-jurisdictional disputes, Daniel has tried cases around the world, including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, El Salvador, Geneva, London, and Venezuela. His clients include U.S. multinational corporations that conduct business in Latin America or Europe, and non-U.S. corporations doing business in the United States and abroad. Daniel is also often asked to serve as an arbitrator or international mediator in complex commercial disputes.
Daniel is an avid lecturer and panelist. He spoke at the ABA International Conference in November 2006. In June 2006, he spoke on "Reaping Benefits While Avoiding Pitfalls in International Markets" at the Associated Owners & Developers 2006 National Conference: Building and Managing Major Construction Projects. He participated in a panel titled "A Practical Approach to Cultural and Procedural Issues" at the "Arbitration in Latin America" event held by the British Institute of International & Comparative Law in March 2005. He spoke on "A New Project Risk Assessment Tool for Owners, Contractors, A/E's and Their Lawyers" at the 19th Annual Construction Industry Networking Nirvana: The "A/E Issues" Construction Super Conference held in December 2004. He also presented on "Taking of Evidence in Latin American Cases - Recurrent Issues" at the 2nd Annual Conference on International Commercial Arbitration in Latin America: The ICC Perspective hosted by the ICC International Court of Arbitration in November 2004.
Representative Experience
Represents owners, developers, contractors and design professionals on all aspects of construction disputes, including engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contracts, and design/build contracts.
Represents power suppliers in administrative and contract disputes, including rate issues, foreign taxes, and transmission line contracts.
Represents telecommunications companies in administrative and contract disputes, including inter-connection and transmission line contracts.
Represents publicly traded corporations in international securities class actions.
Represents U.S. and foreign multinational corporations in litigation and arbitration involving all forms of commercial disputes, including technology, distributorship rights, corporate governance, and reinsurance.
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