by Luke Musto | Jan 13, 2026 | Chile, Contracts
Written by León Lanis V., Paralegal The last economic report of Chile’s Central Bank, the IPOM (i.e., Chile’s Monetary Policy Report), which summarises the outgoing year and projects the economic landscape for the incoming year, shows that there are many indicators of...
by Ian Cárdenas | Apr 1, 2025 | Chile, Contracts, ESG, METS
Written by Carla López V., Practice Lead (Chile) The San Antonio Port Authority (EPSA) has launched the bidding process for concessioning the construction of strategic works related to the San Antonio Outer Port project (Puerto Exterior), specifically the construction...
by Luke Musto | Nov 19, 2024 | Contracts, International Law
Written by Francisca Silva, Lawyer In an increasingly globalised business environment, drafting cross-border commercial agreements requires careful consideration of multiple factors. A cross-border agreement is one that spans two or more jurisdictions, meaning that...
by Luke Musto | Oct 21, 2024 | Australia, Contracts
Written by Anamaria Correal, Trademark Attorney Contracts are the foundation of every business relationship; they define the terms, set expectations, and offer legal protection in case of a dispute. However, not every agreement automatically forms a legally binding...
by Luke Musto | Aug 7, 2023 | Contracts, METS
Written by Luke Musto, Associate Introduction Mining Intellectual Property (IP) licensing contracts play a critical role in the mining industry, allowing companies to access and utilise valuable technologies and proprietary information. However, negotiating these...
by Harris Gomez | May 8, 2021 | Argentina, Australia, Chile, Colombia, Contracts, General, METS, Mining
There are times when mining equipment, technology, and services companies (METS) need to subcontract specific work to other companies. This can be anything from assistance with installations to specific parts/equipment needed to make up a larger solution they are...