The recent capture and removal of Nicolás Maduro have created a rapidly evolving legal and regulatory landscape in Venezuela.
Venezuela, already among the most complex jurisdictions globally from a sanctions, enforcement, and compliance perspective, now presents elevated uncertainty and increased enforcement risk as well as potential business opportunities. For companies, investors, financial institutions, and boards, the implications are immediate and distinctly legal and commercial.
In this episode of Panorama, Ambassador Michael McKinley, Francisco J. Cerezo, Chair of DLA Piper’s US Latin America Practice, and Ignacio E. Sanchez, Chair of the firm’s Geopolitical Risk Team, for a focused discussion on the current state of affairs, what the transition of power means from a geopolitical perspective, and how evolving US and global policy trajectories may shape future business decisions.

Navigating geopolitical risk – Latin America's strategic opportunity in the New Trade Era: A conversation with Partner Ignacio Sanchez
40:25

Energy transition – a conversation with Ambassador Michael McKinley and Robert da Silva Ashley
29:51

Driving Sustainable Development in Latin America: a conversation with CAF’s Rosalia Román along with DLA Piper partners Francisco Cerezo, Chair of the US-Latin America Practice and Mauricio Halpern, partner in DLA Piper Chile
37:15