Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Legal-Ease International Inc. Announces Seminar to Address Guatemala's Growing Economy and Need for English Contracts with the U.S.

Position your organization to take advantage of Guatemala's growth potential. Legal-Ease International Inc. is offering the first legal English seminar ever to take place in Guatemala city, January 28 - Feb. 1, 2008. Dena Falken Esq. to head seminar.

(PRWEB) November 27, 2007 -- Guatemala ratified the U.S.-Central America Free Trade Agreement, commonly known as CAFTA, on March 10, 2005 and the agreement entered into force between Guatemala and the U.S. on July 1, 2006. CAFTA eliminates customs tariffs on as many categories of goods as possible, opens services sectors and creates clear and readily enforceable rules in areas such as investment, government procurement, intellectual property and business dispute resolution. Legal-Ease International Inc. is offering the first legal English seminar ever to take place in Guatemala City, January 28 - Feb. 1, 2008. Dena Falken Esq. to head seminar.

Organizations who have positioned themselves with sound contract language have prospered under CAFTA. "An organization with clearly written contract language is essential to ensure all parties are working toward a common goal," said, Dena Falken Esq. an International attorney and President of Legal Ease International Inc.

The need for Legal English is imperative to do business in Guatemala now.

Legal Ease International representatives have trained thousands of attorneys, translators, business leaders, and government officials with the skills of Legal English. Participants have indicated an increase in their bottom line, better client relationships, a more efficient office environment, and a better understanding of the principals of a global economy. This will prove beneficial to the Guatemala economy.

For more information, please visit www.legalenglish.com

Contact:
Dena Falken
Legal-Ease International Inc.
info @ legalenglish.com
2126291978
www.legalenglish.com

Source: PRWeb: Legal / Law


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