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Eduardo Gómez has lots of knowledge of judicial processes in Panama. He also responds quickly to our queries.
Eduardo Gómez has lots of knowledge of judicial processes in Panama. He also responds quickly to our queries.
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Jurisdiction and Competence: Key Aspects of the New Civil Procedure Code
Panama’s new Civil Procedure Code redefines judicial roles, expands small claims jurisdiction, and integrates arbitral tribunals. It ensures access to justice, timely rulings, and impartial judges, supported by associate judges and a new Judicial Office.
Judicial Terms in Panama’s New Code of Civil Procedure: Innovations and Challenges.
Panama’s new Civil Procedure Code enforces strict judicial deadlines, including loss of jurisdiction after one year. It modernizes evidence rules and digitizes filings, aiming for faster, fairer trials and stronger judicial protection.
Litigating in the Digital Era: The Challenge of Electronic Evidence, Foreign Documents, and Electron
In Panama, digital evidence like emails, chats, and e-signatures is now central to litigation. Admissibility hinges on authentication, translation, and legal validation—especially for foreign documents. Lawyers must master tech protocols to ensure evidence is accepted.
Precautionary Measures Regime in the New Civil Procedure Code: Orality as a Guiding Principle
Panama’s new Civil Procedure Code modernizes precautionary measures by making orality the guiding principle. It introduces faster hearings, technical criteria like plausibility and proportionality, and digital communication, ensuring more agile and balanced judicial protection.
Jurisdiction and Competence: Key Aspects of the New Civil Procedure Code
Panama’s new Civil Procedure Code redefines judicial roles, expands small claims jurisdiction, and integrates arbitral tribunals. It ensures access to justice, timely rulings, and impartial judges, supported by associate judges and a new Judicial Office.
Judicial Terms in Panama’s New Code of Civil Procedure: Innovations and Challenges.
Panama’s new Civil Procedure Code enforces strict judicial deadlines, including loss of jurisdiction after one year. It modernizes evidence rules and digitizes filings, aiming for faster, fairer trials and stronger judicial protection.
Litigating in the Digital Era: The Challenge of Electronic Evidence, Foreign Documents, and Electron
In Panama, digital evidence like emails, chats, and e-signatures is now central to litigation. Admissibility hinges on authentication, translation, and legal validation—especially for foreign documents. Lawyers must master tech protocols to ensure evidence is accepted.
Precautionary Measures Regime in the New Civil Procedure Code: Orality as a Guiding Principle
Panama’s new Civil Procedure Code modernizes precautionary measures by making orality the guiding principle. It introduces faster hearings, technical criteria like plausibility and proportionality, and digital communication, ensuring more agile and balanced judicial protection.