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Panama - A Lack of Substantive Progress
Wednesday, July 14, 2010


Within the context of the Panamanian judiciary’s defects and its legacy of tainted proceedings, the extent of court-propagated rights abuses experienced by Lucom’s attorney Richard Lehman should not c...
Posted By : Daily News Manager
 
Panama’s Financial Carnivores Salivate over $50 million Bequest
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Council on Hemispheric Affairs

Hungry for Justice: Corrupt Courts in Panama Deny Impoverished Children $50 Million in Inheritance
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Central America a haven for retirees and business growth?
Thursday, July 01, 2010
LehmanTaxLaw.com

Central America can be a haven, but not without a clear understanding of how these countries function – financially, legally, and culturally.
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Executor of Lucom estate commits $50 million For ‘poor children of panama’ To panamanian institutions
Thursday, April 22, 2010


After four years of defending the Will of Wilson Lucom, South Florida-based attorney Richard Lehman, Lucom’s friend and attorney of 31 years, who was appointed as the Executor of Lucom’s Will by two P...
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GoDaddy Decision to Shut Down LUCOM-NINOSPOBRESDEPANAMA.COM
Monday, April 06, 2009


The website does not contain any inaccurate material. It consists solely of legal documents and published newspaper and TV reports. The sole purpose of the website is to draw attention to the hundreds...
Posted By : Daily News Manager
 
Millions of Dollars in Food Aid Hanging By a Thread
Friday, November 07, 2008
http://www.lehmantaxlaw.com

U.S. Attorney Warns That Wilson Lucom’s $100 Million Donation to Children’s Charities in Panama At Risk of Vanishing, Thanks to Theft and Corruption
Posted By : Richard S. Lehman
 
Top Legal Risks for American Expatriates in Panama
Wednesday, August 27, 2008


"There is often very little recourse for American expatriates in the Panamanian justice system, as it is highly susceptible to bribery and political interference" said Lehman, a U.S. attorney speciali...
Posted By : Richard S. Lehman
 
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