Hello Bill,thank you for your post. Everthing from your experiences holds true. Let the buyer beware. Using an American attorney in Honduras does not always assure that business at hand will be properly conducted. As you say,Ensure the attorney that you are working with has good knowledge and interity in theHonduran Law system. It is posts like this that serve the public interests. Hobbie > > From: "wm_lockman" > Date: 2006/11/28 Tue PM 01:02:41 EST > To: travel-to-honduras.....com > Subject: [travel-to-honduras] Re: a frustrating reminder of the old"let the buyer beware"! > > and an addendum...while the U.S. Embassy is careful to say... > "This list includes attorneys who have indicated an interest in working > with U.S. citizens. Most speak English as well as Spanish. This list is > provided for information only and other attorneys and law firms are > available. The Embassy does not recommend nor assume any responsibility > for the professional ability, integrity or fees of those listed. We > urge that potential investors check all references and bonafides before > engaging a firm. " be aware that he is listed on the Embassy's > Attorneys list under his father's old practice. The Embssy is aware of > all this as well! > Bill > > > > >
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