Luis E. Llamas

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Luis Llamas is a partner in the Maritime Practice Group. He concentrates his practice on complex commercial litigation, admiralty disputes, trade secret and non-compete disputes, and international law. Luis co-leads the firm’s Latin America working group and is the head of the firm’s Miami office.

Luis is a highly respected litigator. Luis has handled cases across the United States involving marine casualties, trade secret and non-compete agreements, breach of contract, unfair trade practices and alleged violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), among other disputes.

Luis counsels employers on avoiding risks and crisis management. He is regularly called upon to give advice on trade secret and unfair competition issues that arise when employees change employment and handles the litigation that often ensues from such departures.

In his maritime practice, Luis has led multiple casualty investigations and resulting litigation and routinely handles cases involving marine casualties, collision, personal injury, complex maritime products liability, commercial litigation, contract disputes, and a wide range of transactional matters.

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The CHOICE Act: An Unprecedented Shift in the Future of Noncompete Agreements in Florida

The Florida Contracts Honoring Opportunity, Investment, Confidentiality, and Economic Growth (CHOICE) Act marks a significant shift in the state’s approach to noncompete agreements, reinforcing employer protections and reshaping restrictive covenants. This legislation, set to take effect on July 1, 2025, establishes a presumption that covered noncompete agreements and garden leave provisions are enforceable, making Florida … Continue Reading
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