Sam A. Mawn-Mahlau Moderates Panel at Boston Bar Association Program

 
 

April 17, 2015 - Boston, MA
For more information contact: Joanne Thorud
(617) 589-3894; jthorud@davismalm.com

On March 30, Davis Malm shareholder Sam A. Mawn-Mahlau served as a moderator at the Boston Bar Association’s “Cuba: Open for Business” program. The program explored recent legal developments, including the sanctions that have been eased and those that remain, and the broader landscape in the Cuban-American relationships. In addition, the panelists looked at new opportunities for engagement in business, educational, and cultural activities, and discussed a wide range of existing issues and their status, including questions relating to claims for expropriations.

Sam A. Mawn-Mahlau practices in the Business Law area. He serves as general counsel and advisor to businesses in the technology, finance, and life sciences areas both domestically and internationally. Mr. Mawn-Mahlau has been involved in numerous venture capital financings, licensing agreements, and mergers and acquisitions, and has worked with many technology companies on successful long-term partnerships, collaborations, and joint ventures with other companies. His international experience includes extensive experience working with companies doing business in India, China, and Canada, as well as many other jurisdictions around the world.

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The program explored recent legal developments, including the sanctions that have been eased and those that remain, and the broader landscape in the Cuban-American relationships.