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Law Practice

Apr. 16, 2002

L.A. SOLO DRAFTS ECUADOR BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION

After the collapse of the banking system in Ecuador in 1998, the principals of the private banks absconded with the public's funds, according to Los Angeles sole practitioner Josefina Fernandez McEvoy. The government did not have any regulatory framework in place to protect its people in this instance.

        After the collapse of the banking system in Ecuador in 1998, the principals of the private banks absconded with the public's funds, according to Los Angeles sole practitioner Josefina Fernandez McEvoy. The government did not have any regulatory framework in place to protect its people in this instance.
        The Ecuadorian government, through the World Bank, selected McEvoy in March ...

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