Rafael T. Boza - Houston, TX

Houston Commercial and Civil Litigation Lawyer
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Updated 5/2/2011
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Adair & Myers PLLC

3120 Southwest Freeway
Suite 320
Houston, TX 77098-4511


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    Practice Areas

    • Commercial and Civil Litigation
    • Arbitration, Domestic and International
    • Business Law, Start-Ups, Organization, Transactions
    • Commercial Contracts, Domestic and International
    • Mediation

    Current Employment Position(s)

    • Attorney

    Bar Admissions

    • Peru, 2003
    • Texas, 2009
    • New York

    Other Affiliations

    • Callao Bar (Peru) (Member)
    • State Bar of Texas (Member)
    • Houston Bar Association (Member)
    • American Bar Association (Member)
    • Houston International Arbitration Club (Member)

    Education

    • Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Faculty of Law, Leuven, Belgium, 2002
      LL.M.
    • Universidad de Lima, Lima, Peru, 1999
      LL.B.
      Major: Law & Pol. Sc.
    • South Texas College of Law, Houston, Texas, 2009
      J.D.

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    Address

    3120 Southwest Freeway
    Suite 320
    Houston, TX 77098-4511

    Phones

    (713) 522-2270

    Faxes

    713-522-3322

    Emails

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    Articles

    "Expansion of the Lawyer's Role to Problem Solver: Increased Opportunities for Pro Bono Work" (Co-Author with Kimberlee K. Kovach), South Texas Law Review, 2010

    "Caveat Arbiter: The U.S.-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement, Peruvian Arbitration Law and the Extension of the Arbitration Clause to Non-Signatories. Has Peru Gone Too Far?", Currents Int'l Trade L.J., 2009

    "Protecting Andean Traditional Knowledge and Biodiversity. Perspectives under the U.S. - Peru Trade Promotion Agreement", Currents Int'l Trade L.J., 2008

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