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ABA Sponsors Mexico TripSource: ABA Journal, Vol. 75, No. 12 (DECEMBER 1989), p. 95Published by: American Bar AssociationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20760816 .
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ABA Sponsors Mexico Trip
The ABA's Section of Interna tional Law and Practice is sponsoring a delegation and briefing trip to Mex ico March 24-31.
The trip will include briefings from government officials, promi nent academics and business execu-
^ tives on the legal system, foreign investment, industrial property, fi nancial activity and more. Guests will attend a reception by the U.S. Am bassador in Mexico City and a busi ness "summit" in Monterrey, Mexico.
For information, contact Edison W. Dick, Executive Director, ABA In ternational Legal Exchange Commit tee, 1700 Pennsylvania Ave., Suite 620, Washington, D.C. 20006 or (202) 393-7122.
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