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Law Practice

Jan. 23, 2016

Returning to Cuba, 11 years later

In 2004, when I initially traveled to Cuba with the Beverly Hills Bar Association, the U.S. embargo against Cuba was still being strictly observed by OFAC. By Nancy Knupfer

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By Nancy Knupfer

In 2004, when I initially traveled to Cuba with the Beverly Hills Bar Association, the U.S. embargo against Cuba, established during the Kennedy administration in 1960, was still being strictly observed by the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). Our itinerary was filled with meetings with officials from various government groups and legal organizations. However, other than one open-minded law school professor, no one wou...

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