Public Law in the Dominican Republic: A Guide for Companies in Their Relationship with the State (Part 2)
For businesses and citizens, knowing the legal avenues for defense is essential to safeguarding rights, limiting economic damages, and preserving legal certainty.
Executive Summary of Law 47-25 on Public Procurement and Contracting
Law 85-25 replaces the old Law 4314 of 1955 , which had limitedly regulated rental relationships in the country for more than six decades.
Law 47-25 on Public Procurement
Public Procurement Law 47-25 establishes the legal framework that regulates how the Dominican State acquires goods, contracts services, and executes works with public resources.
Tax residency in the Dominican Republic: legal and tax benefits for foreign investors
Obtaining tax residency in the Dominican Republic offers concrete benefits in tax and property matters, supported by a clear legal framework that protects foreign investment and ensures the long-term continuity of projects.
Public Law in the Dominican Republic: A Guide for Companies in Their Relationship with the State (Part 1)
Public Law in the Dominican Republic constitutes the set of norms and principles that regulate the relations between the State.
Amazon Air Cargo arrives in the Dominican Republic: advantages and opportunities
The Dominican Republic continues to consolidate its position as the most important logistics hub in the region . This assertion is reinforced by Amazon's arrival on the Caribbean island with a view to establishing a regional distribution center.
Legal 500 and Pellerano & Herrera honor the best legal advisors in the Dominican Republic GC Powerlist
The British legal publisher Legal 500 and the law firm Pellerano & Herrera celebrated the fourth edition of the GC Powerlist Dominican Republic.
Experts analyze the impact of the new Penal Code at a forum organized by Pellerano & Herrera
The Dominican Republic is experiencing a pivotal moment in its legal history with the entry into force of the new Penal Code, contained in Law 74-25. This reform represents the most significant change to the criminal system in over a century and poses significant challenges and opportunities for all stakeholders
Law 74-25: the new Dominican Penal Code
law 74-25 The new Criminal Code of the Dominican Republic, Law 74-25, was created in response to the need to update and modernize legislation that has been in force for over a century (since 1884). This legal framework seeks to adapt to the current challenges of crime, the protection of fundamental
Executive summary of the Dominican Penal Code, Law 74-25
The recent approval of the Dominican Penal Code (Law 74-25) marks a milestone in the country's legal history, modernizing legislation that had been in force for over a century. With this reform, the Dominican Republic adapts its criminal framework to the challenges of the current context, incorporating new criminal offenses,