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Perspective

Oct. 9, 2009

From One Apostille to Another - The Real McCoy

Steven E. Otto of the Law Offices of Steven Edward Otto instructs on the complexities of recording foreign documents.

CIVIL PROCEDURE

By Steven E. Otto

Although limited by the current economic malaise, international issues are becoming increasingly more common in traditionally local areas of practice. Real estate is one such area. Although the requirements of FIRPTA, Cal-FIRPTA, CFIUS and the Patriot Act (among others) immediately come to mind for transactions with foreign parties, issues can arise in even more mundane areas that can easily create delays in a transact...

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