People February 24, 2015 - 11:50 am

DMK Abogados Central Law fests 23 years

SD.- Dominican Republic.- The prominent firm DMK Abogados Central Law celebrated its 23 anniversary with the opening of its new and modern corporate building located in the heart of Naco sector.

DMK’s corporate headquarters boast a modern design architecture, to house the professional and multidisciplinary team formed by attorneys at Law, specializing in Foreign Investment, Tourism, Global Trade, Mining, Renewable Energy, Environment, Telecoms, Civil Aviation, among others.

DMK Managing Partner Enrique De Marchena Kaluche headed the cocktail, accompanied by partners Llilda Solano, Patricia Read; Central Law – Costa Rica President Rafael Quiroz; Mario Bucaro, of Central Law Guatemala; Sandra Cabezas, of Central Law El Salvador; Yali and Alvaro Molina, Central Law Nicaragua and Jesus Humberto Medina, Central Law Honduras.

“In these 23 years, DMK Central Law manages law offices in 4 cities in the Dominican Republic, and partnerships with international law firms, including Central Law, present in 7 countries and a team of 150 professionals," De Marchena said

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