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Ramón Coto Ojeda


 

Position:

Managing Partner of the firm.

 


 

Practice Areas:

Civil Litigation; Commercial Litigation; Tax Litigation; Environmental Litigation; Federal Civil Litigation; Petroleum Marketing; Distribution; Franchising; Bankruptcy; Dispute Resolution; Telecommunications; Products Liability; Trademarks; Intellectual Property; Cuba Matters.

 


 

Admitted:

1985, Puerto Rico and U.S. District Court, District of Puerto Rico; 1986, U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit; 1989, U.S. Supreme Court; 1997, District of Columbia

 


 

Law School:

University of Puerto Rico (J.D., cum laude, 1984)

 


 

College:

Franklin and Marshall College (B.A., 1980)

 


 

Publications:

Phi Delta Phi. Author: "Cuba Revamps Foreign Investments by Enacting Law No. 77," Vol. II, Texas Transnational Law Quarterly No. 4 (December 1995). Co-Author: "From Cold War Warriors to Business Associates: Cuba-Puerto Rico Relations in the Last Half of the Twentieth Century," presented before the Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy (August 12, 1999); Vol. 9 Cuba In Transition (ASCE), reprinted Vol. 23; Cuba Briefings (Georgetown University), Vol. 9 Rev. C. Sociales U.P.R. 72 (June 2000). Proprietary Partner, 1992-1999, Partner, 1989-1992 and Associate, 1985-1989, McConnell Valdes, San Juan.

 


 

Member:

Puerto Rico Bar Association; The District of Columbia Bar; Federal Bar Association; Puerto Rico Notary Association; Defense Research Institute; Puerto Rico Bankruptcy Bar Association (Member, Local Bankruptcy Rules Committee, Co-Chairman, Chapter 11 Sub-committee, 1991-1992); Lex Mundi College of Mediators. Mediator, Court Annexed-Mediation United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico.

 


 

Born:

June 24, 1958, Havana, Cuba

 


 

E-Mail:

rco@cmtplaw.com

 


 

Personal Information:

Ramón Coto-OjedaRamón is the Managing Partner of Coto Malley & Tamargo, LLP, who also heads the firm’s Alternative Dispute Resolution practice and the Cuba Team. Before forming Coto Malley & Tamargo, LLP in January of 1999, he was a partner of McConnell Valdés where he worked since he joined the firm in 1982 as a law clerk. Mr. Coto-Ojeda has vast experience representing institutional lenders and other corporate interests in civil and complex commercial litigations, including products liabilities, food liability, petroleum marketing practices, distribution and franchise, telecommunications, trademarks, and creditors in bankruptcy, workouts and reorganization matters and has an extensive appellate practice in these areas. He also is a certified mediator by the Lex Mundi College of Mediators and the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico. Mr. Coto-Ojeda has taught bankruptcy during the Federal Bar Association Bar Review Course, Bankruptcy Law and Legal Research and Writing, at the University of Puerto Rico Law School, regularly speaks at seminars on Cuba, bankruptcy, product liability, alternative dispute resolution, hotel and restaurant liability and other areas.

 

He was the Chair of the panel that discussed “Business and Investment in a Free and Democratic Cuba” at the CLAA and ITSA Summer 1995 meeting in San Juan. He has also spoken on the “Commercial Relations between Cuba and the United States within the Framework of International Law” and “El Embargo Comercial de Estados Unidos a Cuba y el Impacto de la Ley Helms-Burton” at the School of Law of the Inter American University and about “El Rol del Abogado Puertorriqueño en la Internacionalización de Puerto Rico; la Situación Legal en Cuba” before the Puerto Rico Bar Association. He also spoke at the Annual Convention of the American Institute of Architects on “Building Business in Cuba: A Framework for Today and Tomorrow”, at the Annual convention of the College of Certified Public Accountants and before the Chamber of Commerce and Production of the Dominican Republic on “Oportunidades y Formas de Hacer Negocios en Cuba”, at the New York University School of Law on “U.S. - Cuban Intellectual Property Relations: A Conference on Issues and Conflicts Regarding U.S. and Cuban Trademarks, Copyrights and Patent ” and has given specialized, industry-specific seminars to several clients and before other organizations including “Actual and Future Developments in Cuba: Legal Implications Entrepreneurs Should Take into Consideration Regarding this Market” before the International Trade and Service Association. He is also the co-author of “From Cold War Warriors to Business Associates: Cuba-Puerto Rico Relations in the Last Half of the Twentieth Century” which paper he presented during the ninth annual meeting of the Association For the Study of the Cuban Economy (ASCE) held on August 12, 1999, at the Biltmore Hotel, Coral Gables, FL, and has been republished in the Cuba Briefings of Georgetown University, and translated and republished in the Revista de Ciencias Sociales of the University of Puerto Rico.

 

Mr. Coto-Ojeda graduated from Franklin & Marshall College with B.A. in Economics and obtained his law degree, cum laude, from the University of Puerto Rico School of Law where he concentrated in commercial law. He is admitted to the bars of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the United States District Court for the District of Puerto Rico, the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, the Supreme Court of the United States and the District of Columbia Bar. Mr. Coto-Ojeda is also a member of the Puerto Rico Bar Association, Asociación de Notarios de Puerto Rico, Federal Bar Association, the Defense Research Institute, and the Puerto Rico Bankruptcy Bar Association. He also serves on the Board of Governors of The Bankers Club of Puerto Rico as Vice President. He was born in Cuba and has been in Puerto Rico since 1962.

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