
Cesar Mejia Duenas
Cesar is an International Attorney specialized in business law, litigation, and cross-border investments. He assists start-ups and seasoned investors to structure their business efficiently, reducing risk and setting them up for success. His experience in dispute resolution and litigation allows him to provide comprehensive and top-notch advise zealously protecting the interest of his clients.
He holds a J.D. and International Arbitration LL.M. from the University of Miami School of law, an LL.M. for Foreign-Trained Lawyers from Brooklyn Law School, and a Licenciatura en Derecho “Cum Laude” from the Universidad Tecnológica de Honduras. He is admitted to practice law in the states of Florida and New York.
During Law School, he interned for Squire Patton Boggs and Reed Smith, working for the International Dispute Resolution Groups researching complex international arbitration issues. He also clerked for EPGD Business Law, a Miami-based law firm where he worked for the litigation department, and regularly prepared blog posts on trending commercial litigation matters.
At the University of Miami, he interned for the Investor Rights Clinic, handling securities arbitrations before FINRA. He was involved in cases dealing with the unsuitability of investments, unauthorized trading, excessive trading, churning, failure to supervise, among other claims. He also prepared complex damages calculations based on marked adjusted damages, net out-of-pocket losses, and loss avoidance damages. He was also a President of the Miami Law International Arbitration Society.
In Honduras, he served as General Counsel for Mercedes Benz and several other corporations.
- University of Miami School of Law
- J.D. (2019) | Law
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- University of Miami School of Law
- LL.M. (2018) | International Arbitration
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- Brooklyn Law School
- LL.M. (2017)
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- Universidad Tecnológica de Honduras
- LL.B. (2010) | Law
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- Which law is supreme? The interplay between the New York Convention and the McCarran-Ferguson Act
- University of Miami Law Review
- State Bar of New York  # 5675228
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- Miami International Arbitration Society
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- American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
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- District of Columbia
- District of Columbia Bar
- ID Number: 1643755
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- Florida
- The Florida Bar
- ID Number: 1023845
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- Honduras
- ID Number: 15050
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- New Jersey
- New Jersey Courts
- ID Number: 314112023
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- New York
- New York State Office of Court Administration
- ID Number: 5675228
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- Credit Cards Accepted
- Contingent Fees
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
- Securities Law
- Arbitration & Mediation
- Business - Arbitration/Mediation, Consumer - Arbitration/Mediation, Family - Arbitration/Mediation
- Immigration Law
- Asylum, Citizenship, Deportation Defense, Family Visas, Green Cards, Immigration Appeals, Investment Visas, Marriage & Fiancé(e) Visas, Student Visas, Visitor Visas, Work Visas
- English: Spoken, Written
- Portuguese: Spoken, Written
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
- Q. what contract is required to be implemented to assure that your customers don't reach out to your seller and vice versa?
- A: You may be referring to a Non-Compete or a Non-circumvention agreement.
- Q. Can more than one person's death be included in an affidavit of survivorship?
- A: When a property is held as Joint Tenants with Rights of Survivorship (JTROS), or as Tenants By the Entirety (TBE), the property passes to the surviving tenant. Once the first of your parents passed away, the property passed by operation of law to the other surviving spouse. Thus, the probate process should be of the Estate of the Surviving Spouse only.
- Q. I reopen probate because l was not notified l bought my land they lied to evade me. How long tell my court date
- A: Unfortunately, your question is vague as it does not identify what is your position in this scenario and does not identify who are those who lied to you. The mechanics of court procedures often require that you file a notice with the court upon reviewing the Judge's availability. You should seriously consider retaining an attorney to evaluate your case. Good luck.